학술논문

MYCORRHIZAL MECHANISMS IN THE GRASSLAND ECOSYSTEMS-SHORT REVIEW.
Document Type
Article
Source
Research Journal of Agricultural Science. 2019, Vol. 51 Issue 4, p24-32. 9p.
Subject
*GRASSLANDS
*PLANT diversity
*ECTOMYCORRHIZAS
*SOIL fungi
*PLANT-fungus relationships
*PLANT development
*PLANT communities
Language
ISSN
2066-1843
Abstract
In recent years the focus has been on finding procedures in agriculture to satisfy the food requirements for a growing population and new technologies whose main purpose is to protect the environment. Mycorrhizas represent a symbiotic system that involves terrestrial plants and soil fungi. It is a beneficial-balanced process between plants and fungi, where the fungal hyphae colonize root of plants and increase the absorption process of nutrients. Fungi receive part of the metabolites produced through photosynthesis by plant. The aim of this review is to raise awareness over the importance of mycorrhizal mechanisms in grassland ecosystems. Researches have shown that grassland biomes have a high microbial and plant diversity, which stimulate the simultaneous presence of positive interactions in rhizosphere. Soil fungi interconnect all plant species and in addition improve their nutrition, with an increase in plant's ability to compete and reduction of abiotic stress. Mycorrhized plants benefit from better resistance against pathogens and limit the absorption of toxic elements, which fungi stores in vesicles. Besides the benefits to the plants, mycorrhizas are able to release nutrients in soil for other microbial communities, including their sporocarps which are a favorite food source for edaphic micro- and macrophages. The reduced anthropic activity in grassland ecosystems facilitate the development of extensive hyphal networks, that connect directly and indirectly a large number of species. Diversity of symbiotic fungal species can also be accounted within plant biodiversity. The analysis of root symbiosis is necessary for a large number of actions in grassland: assessment of phytocoenosis stability with the understanding of mycoheterotrophy level for each species; future expansion of invasive plants in relation with secondary and tertiary successions; integrative models of plant - microorganism - climate interactions and survival potential in new climatic conditions. Therefore, mycorrhizae play a very important role in the good development of plants and a more detailed study is needed to understand mycorrhizal mechanisms because they can be a biological source of rehabilitation and improvement of grassland ecosystems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]