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Species-specific regulation of herbivory-induced defoliation tolerance is associated with jasmonate inducibility.


ABSTRACT: Induced changes in root carbohydrate pools are commonly assumed to determine plant defoliation tolerance to herbivores. However, the regulation and species specificity of these two traits are not well understood. We determined herbivory-induced changes in root carbohydrates and defoliation tolerance in seven different solanaceous plant species and correlated the induced changes in root carbohydrates and defoliation tolerance with jasmonate inducibility. Across species, we observed strong species-specific variation for all measured traits. Closer inspection revealed that the different species fell into two distinct groups: Species with a strong induced jasmonic acid (JA) burst suffered from a reduction in root carbohydrate pools and reduced defoliation tolerance, while species with a weak induced JA burst maintained root carbohydrate pools and tolerated defoliation. Induced JA levels predicted carbohydrate and regrowth responses better than jasmonoyl-L-isoleucine (JA-Ile) levels. Our study shows that induced JA signaling, root carbohydrate responses, and defoliation tolerance are closely linked, but highly species specific, even among closely related species. We propose that defoliation tolerance may evolve rapidly via changes in the plant's defense signaling network.

SUBMITTER: Machado RAR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5468159 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Species-specific regulation of herbivory-induced defoliation tolerance is associated with jasmonate inducibility.

Machado Ricardo A R RAR   Zhou Wenwu W   Ferrieri Abigail P AP   Arce Carla C M CCM   Baldwin Ian T IT   Xu Shuqing S   Erb Matthias M  

Ecology and evolution 20170417 11


Induced changes in root carbohydrate pools are commonly assumed to determine plant defoliation tolerance to herbivores. However, the regulation and species specificity of these two traits are not well understood. We determined herbivory-induced changes in root carbohydrates and defoliation tolerance in seven different solanaceous plant species and correlated the induced changes in root carbohydrates and defoliation tolerance with jasmonate inducibility. Across species, we observed strong species  ...[more]

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