同时发生的食草和金属积累:植物和食草动物的结果

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2022-09-06 eCollection Date: 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10088
Diogo P Godinho, Helena C Serrano, Sara Magalhães, Cristina Branquinho
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摘要

金属对植物和食草动物的影响,以及后者之间的相互作用,都有大量文献记载。然而,对食草动物和金属同时积累的影响的研究仍然很少。在这里,我们通过用食草性蜘蛛螨(Tetranychus urticae 或 T. evansi)侵染镉积累番茄植株(Solanum lycopersicum)14 天来揭示这一课题。在不含镉的植物上,T. evansi的生长率高于T. urticae,而在含镉的植物上,两种螨虫的生长率相似,都低于不含金属的植物。从叶片反射率来看,植物同时受到镉毒性和食草动物的影响,但波长不同。此外,在受食草动物影响的波长上,含镉和不含镉植物的叶片反射率变化相似,反之亦然。镉和食草动物的长期影响不会影响植物体内的 H2O2 浓度。最后,被蜘蛛螨侵扰的植物并没有积累更多的镉,这表明金属积累不是由食草动物诱导的。因此,我们得出结论,镉积累对两种同科食草动物的影响是不同的,即使同时接触镉,食草动物和镉毒性对植物的影响也可以通过叶片反射率区分开来。
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Concurrent herbivory and metal accumulation: The outcome for plants and herbivores.

Concurrent herbivory and metal accumulation: The outcome for plants and herbivores.

Concurrent herbivory and metal accumulation: The outcome for plants and herbivores.

Concurrent herbivory and metal accumulation: The outcome for plants and herbivores.

The effects of metals on plants and herbivores, as well as the interaction among the latter, are well documented. However, the effects of simultaneous herbivory and metal accumulation remain poorly studied. Here, we shed light on this topic by infesting cadmium-accumulating tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum), either exposed to cadmium or not, with herbivorous spider mites, Tetranychus urticae or T. evansi during 14 days. Whereas on plants without cadmium T. evansi had higher growth rate than T. urticae, on plants with cadmium both mite species had similar growth rates, which were lower than on plants without metal. Plants were affected by both cadmium toxicity and by herbivory, as shown by leaf reflectance, but not on the same wavelengths. Moreover, changes in leaf reflectance on the wavelength affected by herbivores were similar on plants with and without cadmium, and vice versa. Long-term effects of cadmium and herbivory did not affect H2O2 concentrations in the plant. Finally, plants infested with spider mites did not accumulate more cadmium, suggesting that metal accumulation is not induced by herbivory. We thus conclude that cadmium accumulation affects two congeneric herbivore species differently and that the effects of herbivory and cadmium toxicity on plants may be disentangled, via leaf reflectance, even during simultaneous exposure.

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