Photosynthetic Responses of Legume Species to Leaf-Mass Consumption Injury

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  • ROBERT K. D. PETERSON
  • COURTNEY L. SHANNON
  • ANDREW W. LENSSEN
چکیده

Several studies have addressed plant primary physiological responses (gas exchange responses) to insect herbivory. However, relatively few plant species have been examined. It is unknown whether responses to leaf-mass removal by insects vary among plant families and species. Within the legumes, only alfalfa,Medicago sativaL., and soybean,Glycine max (L.)Merrill, have been examined. The goal of this study was to test the hypothesis that gas exchange responses to leaf-mass consumption in a broad range of cultivated legumes do not differ from those of soybean and alfalfa. The species and cultivars used were M. sativa Cimarron, Medicago scutellata (L.) Sava, Medicago truncatula Gaertner Paraggio, Melilotus officinalis (L.) Pallas, Trifolium hybridum L., and Trifolium pratense L. Twelve greenhouse experiments were conducted and each legume species was used in a separate experiment. Depending on the experiment, there were either two or three treatments (control, simulated insect injury, and actual insect injury). For simulated and actual insect defoliation, injury was limited to a single leaf per plant. Simulated insect injury treatments were imposed by removing leaf tissue on each leaßet with scissors. For the actual insect defoliation treatment, fall armyworm larvae, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith), were used. Defoliation of single leaves on the six species resulted in similar responses. Plant gas exchange variables (photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, intercellular CO2, and transpiration)were not signiÞcantly affected by either simulated or actual insect defoliation. Our results support the hypothesis that there is a generalized primary physiological response to leaf-mass consumption injuryamong thecultivated legumes.Moregenerally, the results from this experiment support that there is a generalized plant gas exchange response to leaf-mass consumption injury.

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تاریخ انتشار 2004