Correlated Induction of Phytohormones and Glucosinolates Shapes Insect Herbivore Resistance of Cardamine Species Along Elevational Gradients

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Christelle A. M. Robert
Loïc Pellissier
Xoaquín Moreira
Emmanuel Defossez
Marc Pfander
Anouk Guyer
Nicole M. van Dam
Sergio Rasmann
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[1] University of Bern,Institute of Plant Sciences
[2] ETH Zürich,Landscape Ecology, Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems
[3] Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL,Laboratory of Functional Ecology, Institute of Biology
[4] Biological Mission of Galicia (MBG-CSIC),Institute of Biodiversity
[5] University of Neuchâtel,undefined
[6] German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig,undefined
[7] Friedrich Schiller University Jena,undefined
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Journal of Chemical Ecology | 2019年 / 45卷
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Swiss Alps; Elevation gradients; Temperature; Plant-herbivore interaction; Chewing herbivore;
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Although the production of phytohormones has been commonly associated with production of plant defence and stress-related traits, few studies have simultaneously investigated this phenomenon across several plant species that grow along large-scale ecological gradients. To address these knowledge gaps, we performed a common garden experiment with six Cardamine species, which collectively encompass an elevational gradient of 2000 m. We quantified constitutive and Pieris brassicae caterpillars-induced phytohormones and chemical defences in leaves. We found a correlated expression of phytohormone production and the subsequent induction of chemical defences, and this correlated expression reduced herbivore performance. Furthermore, we found that abiotic conditions associated with the optimal elevation range of each species influenced the production of phytohormones and chemical defences, as well as plant growth and productivity. In particular, we found that plant species adapted to milder abiotic conditions at low elevations grew faster, were more productive and produced greater levels of chemical defences. In contrast, plant species adapted to harsher abiotic conditions at high elevations tended to produce greater levels of defence-related oxylipins. Overall, these findings highlight the importance of disentangling the role of phytohormones in mediating plant adaptations to shifting biotic and abiotic conditions.
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