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Plant Signal Behav


Title:Tradeoff between resistance induced by volatile communication and over-topping vertical growth
Author(s):Karban R;
Address:"a Department of Entomology and Nematology , University of California , Davis , CA , USA"
Journal Title:Plant Signal Behav
Year:2017
Volume:20170412
Issue:7
Page Number:e1309491 -
DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2017.1309491
ISSN/ISBN:1559-2324 (Electronic) 1559-2316 (Print) 1559-2316 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plants commonly respond to reliable cues about herbivores by inducing greater defenses. Defenses are assumed to incur costs for plants when they are not needed. Sagebrush responds to volatile cues from experimentally clipped neighbors to induce resistance against chewing herbivores. Rather than experiencing costs, sagebrush seedlings that responded to dishonest cues were previously found to have increased survival and established plants that responded produced more inflorescences and new lateral branches. Here I report that young sagebrush plants that responded to cues added less vertical growth than controls that were not presented with volatile cues. This tradeoff between induced resistance and vertical, overtopping growth may allow agronomists to increase defense without sacrificing desirable traits. Overtopping growth is often beneficial for wild plants but often detrimental in agriculture"
Keywords:Artemisia/drug effects/*growth & development Cues *Herbivory *Plant Development Volatile Organic Compounds/*pharmacology Artemisia tridentata Costs herbivory plant defense sagebrush;
Notes:"MedlineKarban, Richard eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 2017/04/13 Plant Signal Behav. 2017 Jul 3; 12(7):e1309491. doi: 10.1080/15592324.2017.1309491. Epub 2017 Apr 12"

 
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