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美洲黑杨根系化学:土壤养分、刈割和基因型的影响。

Root chemistry in Populus tremuloides: effects of soil nutrients, defoliation, and genotype.

机构信息

Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 53706, USA,

出版信息

J Chem Ecol. 2014 Jan;40(1):31-8. doi: 10.1007/s10886-013-0371-3. Epub 2014 Jan 4.

Abstract

Although genetic, environmental, and G x E effects on aboveground phytochemistry have been well documented in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides), little work has focused on the same factors affecting tissues underground. Belowground plant defenses are likely important mediators of root-feeding herbivores that can strongly influence plant fitness. We used a common garden of potted aspen trees to explore the individual and interactive effects of soil nutrient availability, foliar damage, genotype, and their interactions, on concentrations of phytochemicals in aspen roots. Our common garden experiment employed 12 aspen genotypes that were planted into either low- or high-nutrient soil environments. Half of the trees were subjected to defoliation for two successive years, while the others were protected from damage. At the end of the growing season after the second defoliation, we harvested the trees to obtain root samples for which we assessed levels of phenolic glycosides, condensed tannins, nitrogen, and starch. Phenolic glycosides were most affected by genotype, while the other root phytochemicals were most responsive to soil nutrient conditions. The effects of defoliation were observed in interaction with soil nutrient environment and/or genotype. Interestingly, the effect of defoliation on phenolic glycosides was mediated by soil nutrients, whereas the effect of defoliation on condensed tannins was observed in concert with effects of both soil nutrients and genotype. Comparison of data from this study with an earlier, related study revealed that concentrations of phenolic glycosides and condensed tannins are lower in roots than leaves, and less responsive to defoliation. That soil nutrient environment affects root phytochemical concentrations is not unexpected given the intimate association of roots and soil, but the complex interactions between soil nutrients, aboveground damage, and genotype, and their effects on root phytochemistry, are intriguing. Variation in root chemistry could have wide-reaching effects on soil microbial communities, nutrient cycling, and herbivores. Additionally, the response of phytochemicals to damage across organs can link different, spatially separated herbivores as they use different parts of the same plant resource.

摘要

尽管遗传、环境和 G x E 效应对颤杨(Populus tremuloides)地上部植物化学物质已有很好的记载,但很少有研究关注同样的因素对地下组织的影响。地下植物防御可能是根食性食草动物的重要调节因子,这些食草动物可以强烈影响植物的适应性。我们使用盆栽颤杨的共同花园来探索土壤养分供应、叶片损伤、基因型以及它们之间的相互作用对颤杨根系中植物化学物质浓度的个体和交互影响。我们的共同花园实验采用了 12 个颤杨基因型,这些基因型被种植在低养分或高养分土壤环境中。一半的树木连续两年遭受去叶处理,而另一半则免受损伤。在第二次去叶后的生长季节结束时,我们收获树木以获取根样,然后评估酚糖苷、缩合单宁、氮和淀粉的水平。酚糖苷受基因型的影响最大,而其他根植物化学物质对土壤养分条件最敏感。去叶的影响与土壤养分环境和/或基因型相互作用。有趣的是,去叶对酚糖苷的影响是由土壤养分介导的,而去叶对缩合单宁的影响则与土壤养分和基因型的影响同时发生。将本研究的数据与早期的一项相关研究进行比较,结果表明,与叶片相比,酚糖苷和缩合单宁在根中的浓度较低,对去叶的反应也较小。考虑到根与土壤的密切联系,土壤养分环境影响根植物化学物质浓度并不意外,但土壤养分、地上部损伤和基因型之间的复杂相互作用及其对根植物化学物质的影响则令人着迷。根化学物质的变异可能对土壤微生物群落、养分循环和食草动物产生广泛影响。此外,不同器官中植物化学物质对损伤的反应可以将不同的、空间上分离的食草动物联系起来,因为它们使用同一植物资源的不同部分。

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