Authors
Anne Kempel, Antje K Schmidt, Roland Brandl, Martin Schädler
Publication date
2010/4/1
Journal
Functional Ecology
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
293-300
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
1.  Mycorrhizal symbiosis is thought to affect interactions between plants and herbivores by its influence on plant growth, nutrition and the plants defence system. Moreover, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may enhance the inducibility of resistance responses. Until now, induction of plant resistance has not been considered to be a mechanism affecting the outcome of mycorrhization for plant‐herbivore interactions.
2.  Here, we test the hypothesis that the resistance of plants against herbivores depends on the induction of plant resistance by previous herbivory and mycorrhization. With a full factorial experiment in a greenhouse, we examined responses in growth of seven herbaceous plant species to AMF and the induction of resistance. To evaluate whether induced resistance is higher in plants with AMF we analyzed the combined effects of AMF and induction on herbivory, using bioassay caterpillars …
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