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Induced responses contribute to rapid adaptation of Spirodela polyrhiza to herbivory by Lymnaea stagnalis

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Induced responses contribute to rapid adaptation of Spirodela polyrhiza to herbivory by Lymnaea stagnalis / Malacrinò, A., Böttner, L., Nouere, S., Huber, M., Schäfer, M., Xu, S.. - In: COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY. - ISSN 2399-3642. - 7:1(2024). [10.1038/s42003-023-05706-0]
Abstract:
: Herbivory-induced responses in plants are typical examples of phenotypic plasticity, and their evolution is thought to be driven by herbivory. However, direct evidence of the role of induced responses in plant adaptive evolution to herbivores is scarce. Here, we experimentally evolve populations of an aquatic plant (Spirodela polyrhiza, giant duckweed) and its native herbivore (Lymnaea stagnalis, freshwater snail), testing whether herbivory drives rapid adaptive evolution in plant populations using a combination of bioassays, pool-sequencing, metabolite analyses, and amplicon metagenomics. We show that snail herbivory drove rapid phenotypic changes, increased herbivory resistance, and altered genotype frequencies in the plant populations. Additional bioassays suggest that evolutionary changes of induced responses contributed to the rapid increase of plant resistance to herbivory. This study provides direct evidence that herbivory-induced responses in plants can be subjected to selection and have an adaptive role by increasing resistance to herbivores.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Malacrinò, Antonino; Böttner, Laura; Nouere, Sara; Huber, Meret; Schäfer, Martin; Xu, Shuqing
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unirc.it/handle/20.500.12318/141846
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unirc.it//retrieve/handle/20.500.12318/141846/337071/Malacrino_2024_COMMSBIO.pdf
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COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY
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