Valdez Barillas, José Rodolfo, authorChild, R. Dennis, advisorPaschke, Mark, advisor2024-03-132024-03-132008https://hdl.handle.net/10217/238002Swainsonine producing Oxytropis can establish mutualisms with dinitrogen fixing bacteria and endophytic fungi. Dinitrogen fixation facilitates the growth of Oxytropis species in low nitrogen soil, while sustaining the fungal-plant symbiosis. Contributions from dinitrogen fixation in Oxytropis sericea development and swainsonine synthesis were studied in a greenhouse experiment. The role of Oxytropis mutualisms in swainsonine production was also tested beyond O. sericea by studying swainsonine producing Oxytropis from China. For the greenhouse study it was hypothesized that fixed dinitrogen is used by the fungal endophyte during the synthesis of swainsonine inside Oxytropis. It was also hypothesized that dinitrogen fixing Oxytropis growing under nitrogen stress conditions can allocate fixed nitrogen toward plant biomass and still sustain swainsonine synthesis by the fungal endophyte. In a second study, it was hypothesized that endophytic fungal and rhizobial mutualisms in Oxytropis from the United States and China are similar. It was also hypothesized that alkaloid similarities in Oxytropis from both continents could be explained by similar fungal endophyte hosted by Oxytropis from the US and Chinese. 15N-enrichment on dinitrogen fixing and non dinitrogen fixing O. sericea was detected in 15N-swainsonine produced by non-dinitrogen fixers. Low 15N-swainsonine was detected in dinitrogen fixers as a result of 14N incorporation. These results suggest the fungal endophyte is a nitrogen sink. Non-dinitrogen fixing O. sericea with no fungal endophyte had greater biomass than non-dinitrogen fixers with fungal endophyte. Non-dinitrogen fixers with fungal endophyte produced similar levels of swainsonine, but no increase in biomass. Dinitrogen fixers with fungal endophyte had greater biomass than non-dinitrogen fixers with fungal endophyte. Older dinitrogen fixers produced more swainsonine than non dinitrogen fixers, increased plant growth and fungal biomass. Results from the second study suggest that dinitrogen fixing Oxytropis from China produced swainsonine in association with a fungal endophyte that is 99% similar to the fungal endophyte in Oxytropis sericea from the United States. These studies suggest that dinitrogen fixation increases the ecological niche of Oxytropis in both continents and sustains the plant-fungal symbiosis, as well as swainsonine production. Fungal symbiosis and dinitrogen fixation are old mutualisms that have been maintained by Oxytropis populations in both continents.born digitaldoctoral dissertationsengCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.Chinaendophyteslocoweedmutualismnitrogen fixationOxytropis sericeaswainsonineecologyrange managementplant sciencesMutualisms relation to swainsonine in Oxytropis from the United States and ChinaTextPer the terms of a contractual agreement, all use of this item is limited to the non-commercial use of Colorado State University and its authorized users.