Plants have evolved inducible resistance and tolerance mechanisms against insect herbivores. Resistance mechanisms that affect herbivorous insects directly can be effective against generalist herbivores, but will not deter specialist herbivores from attacking the plant. Tolerance mechanisms and indirect plant resistance are more likely effective strategies used by plants when dealing with specialist herbivores. However, inducible indirect resistance and tolerance mechanisms have rarely been investigated within the same study system. We studied multiple tolerance mechanisms and the role of natural enemies in reducing fitness loss of Brassica nigra plants incurred by feeding by the specialist herbivore Pieris brassicae. For this, we measured the changes in carbon and nitrogen triggered by herbivore attack and quantified plant biomass and seed production under field conditions, in the presence or absence of natural enemies of the herbivores. We also assessed whether B. nigra increased selfing rates when exposed to herbivore infestation, and investigated whether infestation by P. brassicae rendered B. nigra plants more attractive to night-active pollinators than control plants. We found that B. nigra flowers are rarely visited by insects during the night, and exposure to herbivores did not influence selfing rates. Brassica nigra plants compensated for herbivory in terms of vegetative biomass. Seed set was negatively affected by herbivory in the absence of natural enemies, but not in the presence of natural enemies. Plants responded to herbivory with drastic changes in nitrogen contents of leaves and flowers, whereas no changes in carbon concentrations were detected. The investment in reproduction or re-growth of vegetative tissues is not sufficient to sustain plant fitness. Reproductive output of flowering mustard plants is only sustained when interactions with the natural enemies of the herbivores are preserved. We conclude that natural enemies of herbivorous insects play an important role as component of the plant's defence strategy. This study reveals that both tolerance and indirect resistance are strategies of this plant species to sustain fitness.
Endure and call for help : Strategies of black mustard plants to deal with a specialized caterpillar
Dani Lucas‐Barbosa,M. Dicke,Twan Kranenburg,Y. Aartsma,T. A. Beek,M. E. Huigens,J. Loon
Published 2017 in Functional Ecology
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- Publication year
2017
- Venue
Functional Ecology
- Publication date
2017-02-01
- Fields of study
Biology, Environmental Science
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- brassica nigra
The black mustard plant species used as the focal plant in the field experiments.
Aliases: B. nigra
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewAK (4715169a40) review - carbon concentration
The amount of carbon measured in plant tissues after herbivore attack.
Aliases: carbon concentrations
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewAK (4715169a40) review - herbivory
Feeding damage and infestation of the plants by the specialist caterpillar used as the treatment condition.
Aliases: herbivore attack, herbivore infestation
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewAK (4715169a40) review - natural enemies of herbivores
Predators or parasitoids that attack the herbivorous insects and can reduce herbivore impact on the plant.
Aliases: natural enemies
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewAK (4715169a40) review - night-active pollinators
Pollinating insects that visit flowers during the night and were assessed for changes in attraction.
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewAK (4715169a40) review - nitrogen content
The amount of nitrogen measured in leaves and flowers after herbivore attack.
Aliases: nitrogen contents
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewAK (4715169a40) review - seed set
The reproductive output measured as seed production by flowering plants.
Aliases: seed production
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewAK (4715169a40) review - selfing rate
The proportion of self-fertilization in the plant's reproductive system measured under herbivore exposure.
Aliases: selfing rates
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewAK (4715169a40) review - vegetative biomass
The aboveground plant mass associated with non-reproductive growth measured as a tolerance outcome.
Aliases: plant biomass
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionB (s683577b42) reviewKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewAK (4715169a40) review
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