Plasticity in induced resistance to sequential attack by multiple herbivores in Brassica nigra

11Citations
Citations of this article
26Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

This article is free to access.

Abstract

In nature, plants interact with multiple insect herbivores that may arrive simultaneously or sequentially. There is extensive knowledge on how plants defend themselves against single or dual attack. However, we lack information on how plants defend against the attack of multiple herbivores that arrive sequentially. In this study, we investigated whether Brassica nigra L. plants are able to defend themselves against caterpillars of the late-arriving herbivore Plutella xylostella L., when plants had been previously exposed to sequential attack by four other herbivores (P. xylostella, Athalia rosae, Myzus persicae and Brevicoryne brassicae). We manipulated the order of arrival and the history of attack by four herbivores to investigate which patterns in sequential herbivory determine resistance against the fifth attacker. We recorded that history of sequential herbivore attack differentially affected the capability of B. nigra plants to defend themselves against caterpillars of P. xylostella. Caterpillars gained less weight on plants attacked by a sequence of four episodes of attack by P. xylostella compared to performance on plants that were not previously damaged by herbivores. The number of times the plant was attacked by herbivores of the same feeding guild, the identity of the first attacker, the identity and the guild of the last attacker as well as the order of attackers within the sequence of multiple herbivores influenced the growth of the subsequent herbivory. In conclusion, this study shows that history of sequential attack is an important factor determining plant resistance to herbivores.

References Powered by Scopus

The dilemma of plants: To grow or defend

3337Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Hormonal modulation of plant immunity

2218Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Mechanisms of plant defense against insect herbivores

1497Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Cited by Powered by Scopus

Plant Responses to Herbivory, Wounding, and Infection

67Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Plant defense strategies against attack by multiple herbivores

47Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Greenbug feeding-induced resistance to sugarcane aphids in sorghum

14Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

de Bobadilla, M. F., Van Wiechen, R., Gort, G., & Poelman, E. H. (2022). Plasticity in induced resistance to sequential attack by multiple herbivores in Brassica nigra. Oecologia, 198(1), 11–20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-021-05043-1

Readers over time

‘21‘22‘23‘24036912

Readers' Seniority

Tooltip

PhD / Post grad / Masters / Doc 13

87%

Researcher 2

13%

Readers' Discipline

Tooltip

Agricultural and Biological Sciences 16

84%

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Bi... 2

11%

Environmental Science 1

5%

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free
0