Analysis of amino acids in nectar from pitchers of Sarracenia purpurea (Sarraceniaceae)

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作者
Dress, WJ
Newell, SJ [1 ]
Nastase, AJ
Ford, JC
机构
[1] Indiana Univ Penn, Dept Biol, Indiana, PA 15705 USA
[2] Indiana Univ Penn, Dept Chem, Indiana, PA 15705 USA
关键词
amino acids; carnivorous plant; extrafloral nectar; nectar; Sarracenia purpurea; Sarraceniaceae;
D O I
10.2307/2446468
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Sarracenia purpurea L. (northern pitcher plant) is an insectivorous plant with extrafloral nectar that attracts insects to a water-filled pitfall trap. We identified and quantified the amino acids in extrafloral nectar produced by pitchers of S. purpurea. Nectar samples were collected from 32 pitchers using a wick-sampling technique. Samples were analyzed for amino acids with reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography with phenylisothiocyanate derivatization. Detectable amounts of amino acids were found in each of the 32 nectar samples tested. Mean number of amino acids in a nectar sample was 9 (SD = 2.2). No amino acid was detected in all 32 samples. Mean amount of amino acids in a nectar sample (i.e., amount per wick) was 351.4 ng (SD = 113.2). Nine amino acids occurred in greater than or equal to 20 of the 32 samples (aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine, hydroxyproline, methionine, serine, valine) averaging 263.4 ng (SD = 94.9), and accounting for similar to 75% of the total amino acid content. Nectar production may constitute a significant cost of carnivory since the nectar contains amino acids. However, some insects prefer nectar with amino acids and presence of amino acids may increase visitation and capture of insect prey.
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