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Drought enhances folivory by shifting foliar metabolomes in Quercus ilex trees.

Albert Rivas-Ubach1,2, Albert Gargallo-Garriga1,2,3, Jordi Sardans1,2, Michal Oravec4, Laia Mateu-Castell1,2, Míriam Pérez-Trujillo3, Teodor Parella3, Romà Ogaya1,2, Otmar Urban4, Josep Peñuelas1,2.   

Abstract

At the molecular level, folivory activity on plants has mainly been related to the foliar concentrations of nitrogen (N) and/or particular metabolites. We studied the responses of different nutrients and the whole metabolome of Quercus ilex to seasonal changes and to moderate field experimental conditions of drought, and how this drought may affect folivory activity, using stoichiometric and metabolomic techniques. Foliar potassium (K) concentrations increased in summer and consequently led to higher foliar K : phosphorus (P) and lower carbon (C) : K and N : K ratios. Foliar N : P ratios were not lowest in spring as expected by the growth rate hypothesis. Trees exposed to moderate drought presented higher concentrations of total sugars and phenolics and these trees also experienced more severe folivory attack. The foliar increases in K, sugars and antioxidant concentrations in summer, the driest Mediterranean season, indicated enhanced osmoprotection under natural drought conditions. Trees under moderate drought also presented higher concentrations of sugars and phenolics; a plant response to avoid water loss. These shifts in metabolism produced an indirect relationship between increased drought and folivory activity.
© 2014 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2014 New Phytologist Trust.

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Keywords:  drought; ecology; ecometabolomics; folivory; metabolomics; stoichiometry

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24443979     DOI: 10.1111/nph.12687

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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