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Chemical Responses of <i>Nicotiana tabacum</i> (Solanaceae) Induced by Vibrational Signals of a Generalist Herbivore
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WoS WOS:000482944800007
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85069218542
DOI 10.1007/S10886-019-01089-X
Año 2019
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Abstract



Plants are able to sense their environment and respond appropriately to different stimuli. Vibrational signals (VS) are one of the most widespread yet understudied ways of communication between organisms. Recent research into the perception of VS by plants showed that they are ecologically meaningful signals involved in different interactions of plants with biotic and abiotic agents. We studied changes in the concentration of alkaloids in tobacco plants induced by VS produced by Phthorimaea operculella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), a generalist caterpillar that naturally feeds on the plant. We measured the concentration of nicotine, nornicotine, anabasine and anatabine in four treatments applied to 11-weeks old tobacco plant: a) Co = undamaged plants, b) Eq = Playback equipment attached to the plant without VS, c) Ca = Plants attacked by P. operculella herbivory and d) Pl = playback of VS of P. operculella feeding on tobacco. We found that nicotine, the most abundant alkaloid, increased more than 2.6 times in the Ca and Pl treatments as compared with the Co and Eq treatments, which were similar between them. Nornicotine, anabasine and anatabine were mutually correlated and showed similar concentration patterns, being higher in the Eq treatment. Results are discussed in terms of the adaptive significance of plant responses to ecologically important VS stimuli.

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Revista ISSN
Journal Of Chemical Ecology 0098-0331

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Ecology
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 PINTO-NAVIA, CARLOS FERNANDO Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
2 Torrico-Bazoberry, D. Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
3 PENNA-MIRANDA, MARIO ALBERTO Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
4 Cossio-Rodriguez, Romina Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile
5 Cocroft, R. - Univ Missouri - Estados Unidos
University of Missouri - Estados Unidos
6 Appel, H. - Univ Toledo - Estados Unidos
The University of Toledo - Estados Unidos
7 NIEMEYER-MARICH, HERMANN AUGUST Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile

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Fuente
National Science Foundation
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
National Institutes of Health
Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
ISP (International Science Programs at Uppsala University)
CONICYT (Comision Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia) postdoctoral project
LANBIO (Latin American Network for Research on Bioactive Natural Compounds)
Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología
Uppsala Universitet
Latin American Network for Research on Bioactive Natural Compounds
ISP
International Science Programs at Uppsala University
National Science Foundation IOS-1359593
Max Planck Institute

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Agradecimiento
We thank CONICYT (Comision Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia) postdoctoral project 3160356, LANBIO (Latin American Network for Research on Bioactive Natural Compounds), ISP (International Science Programs at Uppsala University (project BOL-01), and National Science Foundation IOS-1359593 for financial and logistic support. We are also indebted to David Veliz for his input in the statistical analyses and Ian T. Baldwin from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology for providing a sample of anatabine.
We thank CONICYT (Comisión Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología) postdoctoral project 3160356, LANBIO (Latin American Network for Research on Bioactive Natural Compounds), ISP (International Science Programs at Uppsala University (project BOL-01), and National Science Foundation IOS-1359593 for financial and logistic support. We are also indebted to David Veliz for his input in the statistical analyses and Ian T. Baldwin from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology for providing a sample of anatabine.

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