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Tests of associational defence provided by hairy plants for glabrous plants ofArabidopsis hallerisubsp.gemmiferaagainst insect herbivores

 

作者: YASUHIRO SATO,   HIROSHI KUDOH,  

 

期刊: Ecological Entomology  (WILEY Available online 2015)
卷期: Volume 40, issue 3  

页码: 269-279

 

ISSN:0307-6946

 

年代: 2015

 

DOI:10.1111/een.12179

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

关键词: Anti‐herbivore resistance;Arabidopsis hallerisubsp.gemmifera;associational effects;polymorphism;trichome

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

1. Trichome‐producing (hairy) and trichomeless (glabrous) plants ofArabidopsis hallerisubsp.gemmiferawere investigated to test whether plant resistance to herbivory depends on the plants' phenotypes and/or the phenotypes of neighbouring plants (associational effects).2. A common garden experiment was conducted in which the relative frequency of hairy and glabrous plants was manipulated. Two species of leaf‐chewing insects (larvae of a white butterfly and a cabbage sawfly) were found less often on hairy plants than on glabrous plants. By contrast, the numbers of aphids and flea beetles did not differ significantly between hairy and glabrous plants. For none of these insects did abundance depend on the frequency of the two plant morphs.3. A field survey was conducted in two natural populations ofA. halleri. In the first population, a species of white butterfly was the dominant herbivore, and hairy plants incurred less leaf damage than glabrous plants across 2 years. By contrast, in the other population, where flea beetles were dominant, there were no consistent differences in leaf damage between the two types of plants. In neither of the two populations was any evidence found of associational effects.4. This study did not provide any conclusive evidence of associational effects of anti‐herbivore resistance, but it was discovered that trichomes can confer resistance to certain herbivores. Given the results of previous work by the authors on associational effects against a flightless leaf beetle, such associational effects of the trichome dimorphism ofA. halleriwere herbivore

 

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