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Intraspecific competition reduces plant size and quality and damage severity increases defense responses in the herbaceous perennial, Asclepias syriaca

机译:内部竞争降低了植物规模和质量,伤害严重程度增加了草本多年生植物中的防御反应,Asclepias Syriaca

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Competition among plants within populations affects plant size, nutrient status and allocation to defenses. Herbivory places additional stress on plant allocation of resources. When resources are limited due to intraspecific competition, induced defenses may reduce costs of defense responses and trade-offs between allocation to growth or defense. We hypothesized that increased intraspecific competition would result in a decrease in plant size and leaf tissue nutrient quality, and that both intraspecific competition and leaf damage severity would affect inducibility of leaf defensive traits. We tested these hypotheses in common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) using greenhouse experiments that manipulated plant density and damage severity treatments. We measured a suite of leaf traits generally related with herbivore performance, including size; nitrogen, carbon, lignin, and fiber concentrations; and latex production. Increased density decreased plant size and leaf nutrient quality, but increased lignin levels. Damage severity increased leaf lignin levels and latex production. There were no density-damage severity interactions. We additionally addressed the question of whether plants respond differently to simulated or natural herbivory and hypothesized that insect herbivores and mechanical plant tissue removal would similarly affect induced defensive responses. Leaf fiber and lignin increased in response to damage, but the response was greater on plants subjected to simulated, compared with caterpillar herbivory. Other plant traits responded similarly to either damage type. Our findings suggest that intraspecific competition has the potential to generate feedbacks among plants and herbivores as plants respond to herbivory.
机译:群体中植物之间的竞争会影响植物大小,营养状况和分配给防御。食草动物对植物资源分配额外的压力。当资源受限于因惯性竞争导致时,诱导防御可能会降低抵御抵抗的成本和分配到增长或防御之间的权衡。我们假设有植物规模和叶片组织营养质量的降低,植物大小和叶片伤害严重程度的增加会影响叶防御性状的诱导性。我们使用操纵植物密度和损伤严重程度治疗的温室实验,测试了普通的乳草(Asclepias Syriaca)中的这些假设。我们测量了一系列叶状性状,通常与草食性能有关,包括尺寸;氮,碳,木质素和纤维浓度;和乳胶生产。植物尺寸和叶片营养质量增加增加,但增加了木质素水平的增加。伤害严重程度增加了叶木质素水平和乳胶生产。没有密度伤害严重性相互作用。我们还解决了植物是否对模拟或天然草食性反应的问题,并假设昆虫草食和机械植物组织去除会类似地影响诱导的防御反应。叶片纤维和木质素响应损伤而增加,但与毛虫草本相比,对经过模拟的植物进行了更大的反应。其他植物特征与损伤类型类似地响应。我们的研究结果表明,随着植物对草食病的反应,内部竞争有可能在植物和草食动物中产生反馈。

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