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Journal articles

Document subtype
Full paper

Title
Concurrent herbivory and metal accumulation: The outcome for plants and herbivores

Participants in the publication
Diogo P. Godinho (Author)
Dep. Biologia Animal
cE3c
Helena C. Serrano (Author)
Dep. Biologia Vegetal
cE3c
Sara Magalhães (Author)
Dep. Biologia Animal
cE3c
Cristina Branquinho (Author)
Dep. Biologia Vegetal
cE3c

Summary
The effects of metals on plants and herbivores, as well as the interaction among the latter, are well documented. However, the effects of simultaneous herbivory and metal accumulation remain poorly studied. Here, we shed light on this topic by infesting cadmium-accumulating tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum), either exposed to cadmium or not, with herbivorous spider mites, Tetranychus urticae or T. evansi during 14 days. Whereas on plants without cadmium T. evansi had higher growth rate than T. urticae, on plants with cadmium both mite species had similar growth rates, which were lower than on plants without metal. Plants were affected by both cadmium toxicity and by herbivory, as shown by leaf reflectance, but not on the same wavelengths. Moreover, changes in leaf reflectance on the wavelength affected by herbivores were similar on plants with and without cadmium, and vice versa. Long-term effects of cadmium and herbivory did not affect H2O2 concentrations in the plant. Finally, plants infested with spider mites did not accumulate more cadmium, suggesting that metal accumulation is not induced by herbivory. We thus conclude that cadmium accumulation affects two congeneric herbivore species differently and that the effects of herbivory and cadmium toxicity on plants may be disentangled, via leaf reflectance, even during simultaneous exposure.

Date of Publication
2022-09-08

Where published
Plant-Environment Interactions

Publication Identifiers
ISSN - 2575-6265

Publisher
Wiley

Volume
3
Number
4

Number of pages
9
Starting page
170
Last page
178

Document Identifiers
DOI - https://doi.org/10.1002/pei3.10088
URL - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pei3.10088

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Keywords
abiotic stress biotic stress elemental defense spectral reflectance spider mite

Notes
Godinho, D. P., Serrano, H. C., Magalhães, S., & Branquinho, C. (2022). Concurrent herbivory and metal accumulation: The outcome for plants and herbivores. Plant-Environment Interactions, 3, 170– 178. https://doi.org/10.1002/pei3.10088

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APA
Diogo P. Godinho, Helena C. Serrano, Sara Magalhães, Cristina Branquinho, (2022). Concurrent herbivory and metal accumulation: The outcome for plants and herbivores. Plant-Environment Interactions, 3, 170-178. ISSN 2575-6265. eISSN . http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pei3.10088

IEEE
Diogo P. Godinho, Helena C. Serrano, Sara Magalhães, Cristina Branquinho, "Concurrent herbivory and metal accumulation: The outcome for plants and herbivores" in Plant-Environment Interactions, vol. 3, pp. 170-178, 2022. 10.1002/pei3.10088

BIBTEX
@article{56361, author = {Diogo P. Godinho and Helena C. Serrano and Sara Magalhães and Cristina Branquinho}, title = {Concurrent herbivory and metal accumulation: The outcome for plants and herbivores}, journal = {Plant-Environment Interactions}, year = 2022, pages = {170-178}, volume = 3 }