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Títulos: Interactive effects of biotic stressors and provenance on chemical defence induction by holm oak (Quercus ilex)
Autores/as: Rodríguez Romero, Manuela
Gallardo Soler, Alejandro
Pérez, Andrea
Pulido, Fernando
Palabras clave: Combined biotic stress;Oak decline;Phytophthora cinnamomi;Geographical variability;Herbivory;Induced chemical defences;Estrés biótico combinado;Deterioro del roble;Defensas químicas inducidas;Variabilidad geográfica;Herbivoría
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Editor/a: Springer
Resumen: Key Message The patterns of induced chemical defences in Quercus ilex leaves are specifc to the biotic stress factor that causes them. Interactive efects between stressors depend on provenance. Abstract Quercus forests are sufering serious decline worldwide, closely linked to the consequences of climate change. The increase of biotic stressors threatens the survival of the holm oak (Quercus ilex), a dominant tree species in the Mediterranean Basin. A better understanding of its resistance mechanisms is urgently required to enable a better control of its decline. In this work, the ability of holm oaks from six Iberian provenances to respond to multiple biotic damage is studied through an analysis of their induced chemical defence patterns. Using 2016 seedlings established in a common garden trial (6 regions×12 families/region×7 seedlings/family×4 treatments), biotic damage was induced at the root level (by infection with the widespread pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi) and at the above-ground level (by mechanical defoliation). The levels of constitutive and induced total phenols, total tannins and condensed tannins were measured. Results showed that (1) the defensive chemical patterns present signifcant local and geographical variation, (2) survival to stress is more related to constitutive defences than induced ones, (3) the induced response is stressor-specifc, and (4) there is an interactive efect amongst stressors whose sign (induction/inhibition) depends on the provenance. These fndings on biotic stressor efects on the chemical defences and survival of holm oak can contribute to the development of genetic material selection programs in the integrated control of the widespread decline of Quercus.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/14579
ISSN: 0931-1890
DOI: 10.1007/s00468-021-02201-z
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