Prickly poppies can get pricklier: ontogenetic patterns in the induction of physical defense traits.

Plant ontogeny is a common source of variation in defense and herbivory. Yet, few studies have investigated how the induction of physical defense traits changes across plant ontogeny. Physical defense traits are costly to produce, and thus, it was predicted that induction as a cost-saving strategy w...

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Main Authors: Ryan P Hoan, Rhys A Ormond, Kasey E Barton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4011880?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-aed5ce5707f645a1acb8fedaaaf4548d2020-11-25T02:12:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9679610.1371/journal.pone.0096796Prickly poppies can get pricklier: ontogenetic patterns in the induction of physical defense traits.Ryan P HoanRhys A OrmondKasey E BartonPlant ontogeny is a common source of variation in defense and herbivory. Yet, few studies have investigated how the induction of physical defense traits changes across plant ontogeny. Physical defense traits are costly to produce, and thus, it was predicted that induction as a cost-saving strategy would be particularly favorable for seedlings, leading to ontogenetic declines in the inducibility of these traits. We tested for induction of three different physical defense traits (prickles, latex and leaf toughness) in response to mechanical defoliation and jasmonic acid application using prickly poppies (Argemone glauca and A. mexicana, Papaveraceae) as a model system. Genetic variation in the induction of physical defenses was tested using maternal sib-ships sampled from multiple populations. Both species induced higher densities of laminar prickles, although the magnitude of induction was much higher in the endemic Hawaiian prickly poppy, A. glauca, than in the cosmopolitan A. mexicana. The magnitude of prickle induction was also higher in young compared to older juvenile plant stages in A. glauca, demonstrating a strong role of ontogeny. Neither latex exudation nor leaf toughness was induced in either species. Although significant genetic variation was detected within and among populations for constitutive expression of physical defense traits in Argemone, there was no evidence for genetic variation in the induction of these traits. This study provides the first evidence for the induction of physical defenses in prickly poppies, emphasizing how an ontogenetically explicit framework can reveal new insights into plant defense. Moreover, this study illustrates how sister species comparisons between island vs. continental plants can provide new insights into plant functional and evolutionary ecology, highlighting a fruitful area for future research on more species pairs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4011880?pdf=render
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Prickly poppies can get pricklier: ontogenetic patterns in the induction of physical defense traits.
PLoS ONE
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Rhys A Ormond
Kasey E Barton
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title Prickly poppies can get pricklier: ontogenetic patterns in the induction of physical defense traits.
title_short Prickly poppies can get pricklier: ontogenetic patterns in the induction of physical defense traits.
title_full Prickly poppies can get pricklier: ontogenetic patterns in the induction of physical defense traits.
title_fullStr Prickly poppies can get pricklier: ontogenetic patterns in the induction of physical defense traits.
title_full_unstemmed Prickly poppies can get pricklier: ontogenetic patterns in the induction of physical defense traits.
title_sort prickly poppies can get pricklier: ontogenetic patterns in the induction of physical defense traits.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Plant ontogeny is a common source of variation in defense and herbivory. Yet, few studies have investigated how the induction of physical defense traits changes across plant ontogeny. Physical defense traits are costly to produce, and thus, it was predicted that induction as a cost-saving strategy would be particularly favorable for seedlings, leading to ontogenetic declines in the inducibility of these traits. We tested for induction of three different physical defense traits (prickles, latex and leaf toughness) in response to mechanical defoliation and jasmonic acid application using prickly poppies (Argemone glauca and A. mexicana, Papaveraceae) as a model system. Genetic variation in the induction of physical defenses was tested using maternal sib-ships sampled from multiple populations. Both species induced higher densities of laminar prickles, although the magnitude of induction was much higher in the endemic Hawaiian prickly poppy, A. glauca, than in the cosmopolitan A. mexicana. The magnitude of prickle induction was also higher in young compared to older juvenile plant stages in A. glauca, demonstrating a strong role of ontogeny. Neither latex exudation nor leaf toughness was induced in either species. Although significant genetic variation was detected within and among populations for constitutive expression of physical defense traits in Argemone, there was no evidence for genetic variation in the induction of these traits. This study provides the first evidence for the induction of physical defenses in prickly poppies, emphasizing how an ontogenetically explicit framework can reveal new insights into plant defense. Moreover, this study illustrates how sister species comparisons between island vs. continental plants can provide new insights into plant functional and evolutionary ecology, highlighting a fruitful area for future research on more species pairs.
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