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Growth rate trades off with enzymatic investment in soil filamentous fungi.


ABSTRACT: Saprobic soil fungi drive many important ecosystem processes, including decomposition, and many of their effects are related to growth rate and enzymatic ability. In mycology, there has long been the implicit assumption of a trade-off between growth and enzymatic investment, which we test here using a set of filamentous fungi from the same soil. For these fungi we measured growth rate (as colony radial extension) and enzymatic repertoire (activities of four enzymes: laccase, cellobiohydrolase, leucine aminopeptidase and acid phosphatase), and explored the interaction between the traits based on phylogenetically corrected methods. Our results support the existence of a trade-off, however only for the enzymes presumably representing a larger metabolic cost (laccase and cellobiohydrolase). Our study offers new insights into potential functional complementarity within the soil fungal community in ecosystem processes, and experimentally supports an enzymatic investment/growth rate trade-off underpinning phenomena including substrate succession.

SUBMITTER: Zheng W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7335036 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Growth rate trades off with enzymatic investment in soil filamentous fungi.

Zheng Weishuang W   Lehmann Anika A   Ryo Masahiro M   Vályi Kriszta Kezia KK   Rillig Matthias C MC  

Scientific reports 20200703 1


Saprobic soil fungi drive many important ecosystem processes, including decomposition, and many of their effects are related to growth rate and enzymatic ability. In mycology, there has long been the implicit assumption of a trade-off between growth and enzymatic investment, which we test here using a set of filamentous fungi from the same soil. For these fungi we measured growth rate (as colony radial extension) and enzymatic repertoire (activities of four enzymes: laccase, cellobiohydrolase, l  ...[more]

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