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Combined effects of arthropod herbivores and phytopathogens on plant performance. (Special Issue: Plant-microbe-insect interactions.)

机译:节肢动物食草动物和植物病原菌对植物生长性能的综合影响。 (特刊:植物-微生物-昆虫的相互作用。)

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Many plants are simultaneously attacked by arthropod herbivores and phytopathogens. These may affect each other directly and indirectly, enhancing or reducing the amount of plant resources they each consume. Ultimately, this may reduce or enhance plant performance relative to what should be expected from the added impacts of herbivore and pathogen when they attack alone. Previous studies have suggested synergistic and antagonistic impacts on plant performance from certain combinations of arthropods and pathogens, for example, synergistic impacts from necrotrophic pathogens together with wounding arthropods because of facilitated infection and antagonistic impacts from induction of pathogen resistance by sucking herbivores. We compiled published studies on the impact of plant-herbivore-pathogen interactions on plant performance and used meta-analysis to search for consistent patterns of impacts among plant, herbivore and pathogen characteristics and experimental conditions, and to test the suggested hypotheses on synergistic or antagonistic impacts. None of the hypotheses based on proximate interactions between arthropods and pathogens were supported by our analysis; in contrast, the patterns we found were related to plant traits and experimental conditions. Our results suggest that immediate loss of resources from interactions between arthropod herbivores and pathogens is generally moderated by compensation to an extent where there are no interactive effects on plant performance. However, as interactive impacts also differed among environments and parasite manipulation methods, this suggests that the ability of plants to compensate such losses may depend on environmental conditions and probably also overall infection load.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.12053
机译:许多植物同时受到节肢动物食草动物和植物病原体的攻击。这些可能直接或间接地相互影响,从而增加或减少它们各自消耗的植物资源量。最终,相对于草食动物和病原体单独攻击时增加的影响,这可能会降低或增强植物的性能。先前的研究表明,节肢动物和病原体的某些组合对植物的性能产生了协同和拮抗作用,例如,由于营养的促进和坏死病原体与节肢动物的协同作用,以及吸食草食动物引起的病原体抗药性产生了拮抗作用。我们汇编了有关植物-草食动物-病原体相互作用对植物性能的影响的已发表研究,并使用荟萃分析来寻找植物,草食动物和病原体特征以及实验条件之间一致影响的模式,并检验关于协同或拮抗作用的建议假说影响。我们的分析都没有支持基于节肢动物和病原体之间直接相互作用的假设。相反,我们发现的模式与植物性状和实验条件有关。我们的研究结果表明,节肢动物食草动物与病原体之间相互作用的直接资源损失通常通过补偿得以缓解,补偿程度对植物的生长性能没有相互作用。但是,由于交互作用在环境和寄生虫操纵方法之间也有所不同,这表明植物补偿此类损失的能力可能取决于环境条件,还可能取决于总体感染负荷。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1111 / 1365-2435.12053

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