The fungi in mycorrhizal associations often show a lack of specificity and are acquired by horizontal rather than vertical transmission. Models of the development of symbiosis suggest that such a situation is more likely to lead to parasitism than mutualism. The fact that in many plants most seeds only disperse 1-2 canopy diameters means that seedlings are likely to come into contact with fungi genetically identical to those associated with their parent plant. This creates conditions similar to vertical transmission of the symbiont and makes mutualism much more likely to evolve.
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Illinois Inst Technol, Dept Biol, 298 Life Sci Bldg,3101 S Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60616 USAIllinois Inst Technol, Dept Biol, 298 Life Sci Bldg,3101 S Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60616 USA
Miller, Nicholas J.
Sappington, Thomas W.
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Iowa State Univ, USDA, Agr Res Serv, Corn Insects & Crop Genet Res Unit,Genet Lab, Ames, IA 50011 USAIllinois Inst Technol, Dept Biol, 298 Life Sci Bldg,3101 S Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60616 USA