叶片大小决定了玉米损伤和草食诱导的挥发性排放物。

IF 6 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Jamie M Waterman, Tristan M Cofer, Ophélie M Von Laue, Pierre Mateo, Lei Wang, Matthias Erb
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摘要

胁迫诱导的植物挥发物在植物与环境的生态相互作用中起着重要的调节作用。已知造成损害的时间和地点会影响诱发挥发性排放物的质量和数量。然而,叶片特征和食草动物的摄食行为如何相互作用以形成挥发性排放尚不清楚。利用高通量、高时间分辨率的挥发性物质分析系统,研究了机械损伤和食草动物取食不同叶片对玉米植物水平挥发性物质排放模式的影响。然后,我们测试了两种通用食草动物(夜蛾和滨海夜蛾)的摄食模式及其对挥发物排放的影响,并评估了摄食偏好是否与增强的食草动物性能有关。我们发现玉米幼苗在大叶片受损时释放出更多的挥发物。较大的叶片在局部排放更多的挥发物,这是植物水平排放较高的决定因素。令人惊讶的是,海苔和滨海海苔都倾向于消耗较大的叶片,从而最大化植物挥发性排放,而没有明显的生长效益。总之,这些发现提供了植物挥发物排放模式的生态生理和行为机制,对挥发物介导的植物-环境相互作用具有潜在的重要意义。
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Leaf Size Determines Damage- and Herbivore-Induced Volatile Emissions in Maize.

Stress-induced plant volatiles play an important role in mediating ecological interactions between plants and their environment. The timing and location of the inflicted damage is known to influence the quality and quantity of induced volatile emissions. However, how leaf characteristics and herbivore feeding behaviour interact to shape volatile emissions is not well understood. Using a high-throughput volatile profiling system with high temporal resolution, we examined how mechanical damage and herbivore feeding on different leaves shape plant-level volatile emission patterns in maize. We then tested feeding patterns and resulting consequences on volatile emissions with two generalist herbivores (Spodoptera exigua and Spodoptera littoralis), and assessed whether feeding preferences are associated with enhanced herbivore performance. We found maize seedlings emit more volatiles when larger leaves are damaged. Larger leaves emitted more volatiles locally, which was the determining factor for higher plant-level emissions. Surprisingly, both S. exigua and S. littoralis preferentially consumed larger leaves, and thus maximize plant volatile emission without apparent growth benefits. Together, these findings provide an ecophysiological and behavioural mechanism for plant volatile emission patterns, with potentially important implications for volatile-mediated plant-environment interactions.

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Plant, Cell & Environment
Plant, Cell & Environment 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
4.10%
发文量
253
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Plant, Cell & Environment is a premier plant science journal, offering valuable insights into plant responses to their environment. Committed to publishing high-quality theoretical and experimental research, the journal covers a broad spectrum of factors, spanning from molecular to community levels. Researchers exploring various aspects of plant biology, physiology, and ecology contribute to the journal's comprehensive understanding of plant-environment interactions.
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