Plant–herbivore interactions: Experimental demonstration of genetic variability in plant–plant signalling

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Plant–herbivore interactions mediated by plant–plant signalling have been documented in different species but its within-species variability has hardly been quantified. Here, we tested if herbivore foraging activity on plants was influenced by a prior contact with a damaged plant and if the effect of such plant–plant signalling was variable across 113 natural genotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana. We filmed the activity of the generalist herbivore Cornu aspersum during 1 h on two plants differing only in a prior contact with a damaged plant or not. We recorded each snails' first choice, and measured its first duration on a plant, the proportion of time spent on both plants and leaf consumption. Overall, plant–plant signalling modified the foraging activity of herbivores in A. thaliana. On average, snails spent more time and consumed more of plants that experienced a prior contact with a damaged plant. However, the effects of plant–plant signalling on snail behaviour was variable: depending on genotype identity, plant–plant signalling made undamaged plants more repellant or attractive to snails. Genome-wide associations revealed that genes related to stress coping ability and jasmonate pathway were associated to this variation. Together, our findings highlight the adaptive significance of plant–plant signalling for plant–herbivore interactions.

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Estarague, A., Violle, C., Vile, D., Hany, A., Martino, T., Moulin, P., & Vasseur, F. (2023). Plant–herbivore interactions: Experimental demonstration of genetic variability in plant–plant signalling. Evolutionary Applications, 16(4), 772–780. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13531

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