Title: | "Abiotic and Herbivory Combined Stress in Tomato: Additive, Synergic and Antagonistic Effects and Within-Plant Phenotypic Plasticity" |
Author(s): | Vescio R; Caridi R; Laudani F; Palmeri V; Zappala L; Badiani M; Sorgona A; |
Address: | "Department Agraria, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Localita Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, Italy. Department of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Catania, Via Santa Sofia 100, 95123 Catania, Italy" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 2075-1729 (Print) 2075-1729 (Electronic) 2075-1729 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "BACKGROUND: Drought, N deficiency and herbivory are considered the most important stressors caused by climate change in the agro- and eco-systems and varied in space and time shaping highly dynamic and heterogeneous stressful environments. This study aims to evaluate the tomato morpho-physiological and metabolic responses to combined abiotic and herbivory at different within-plant spatial levels and temporal scales. METHODS: Leaf-level morphological, gas exchange traits and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) profiles were measured in tomato plants exposed to N deficiency and drought, Tuta absoluta larvae and their combination. Additive, synergistic or antagonistic effects of the single stress when combined were also evaluated. Morpho-physiological traits and VOCs profile were also measured on leaves located at three different positions along the shoot axes. RESULTS: The combination of the abiotic and biotic stress has been more harmful than single stress with antagonistic and synergistic but non-additive effects for the morpho-physiological and VOCs tomato responses, respectively. Combined stress also determined a high within-plant phenotypic plasticity of the morpho-physiological responses. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggested that the combined stress in tomato determined a 'new stress state' and a higher within-plant phenotypic plasticity which could permit an efficient use of the growth and defense resources in the heterogeneous and multiple stressful environmental conditions" |
Keywords: | VOCs additive antagonistic and synergic effects combined stresses within-plant phenotypic plasticity; |
Notes: | "PubMed-not-MEDLINEVescio, Rosa Caridi, Roberta Laudani, Francesca Palmeri, Vincenzo Zappala, Lucia Badiani, Maurizio Sorgona, Agostino eng no. 618127, project 'Sustainable Tomato Production' - (STomP)/European Commission s 7th Framework Programme - ERA-NET action ARIMNET2 2015 call/ Switzerland 2022/11/12 Life (Basel). 2022 Nov 7; 12(11):1804. doi: 10.3390/life12111804" |