Title: | Plant-plant communication and community of herbivores on tall goldenrod |
Author(s): | Shiojiri K; Ishizaki S; Ando Y; |
Address: | Department of Agriculture Ryukoku University Otsu Japan. Department of Natural Environmental Science Niigata University Niigata Japan. Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan |
ISSN/ISBN: | 2045-7758 (Print) 2045-7758 (Electronic) 2045-7758 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "The volatiles from damaged plants induce defense in neighboring plants. The phenomenon is called plant-plant communication, plant talk, or plant eavesdropping. Plant-plant communication has been reported to be stronger between kin plants than genetically far plants in sagebrush.Why do plants distinguish volatiles from kin or genetically far plants? We hypothesize that plants respond only to important conditions; the induced defense is not free of cost for the plant. To clarify the hypothesis, we conducted experiments and investigations using goldenrod of four different genotypes.The arthropod community on tall goldenrods were different among four genotypes. The response to volatiles was stronger from genetically close plants to the emitter than from genetically distant plants from the emitter. The volatiles from each genotype of goldenrods were different; and they were categorized accordingly. Moreover, the arthropod community on each genotype of goldenrods were different. Synthesis: Our results support the hypothesis: Goldenrods respond to volatiles from genetically close plants because they would have similar arthropod species. These results are important clues elucidating adaptive significance of plant-plant communication. ?ªn" |
Keywords: | arthropods community genotypes goldenrod plant communication volatiles; |
Notes: | "PubMed-not-MEDLINEShiojiri, Kaori Ishizaki, Satomi Ando, Yoshino eng England 2021/07/01 Ecol Evol. 2021 May 2; 11(12):7439-7447. doi: 10.1002/ece3.7575. eCollection 2021 Jun" |