| Literature DB >> 29600383 |
Adrian Łukowski1,2, Robert Popek3, Radosław Jagiełło3, Ewa Mąderek3, Piotr Karolewski3.
Abstract
Woody plants growing along streets and construction sites play an important role in removing harmful particulate matter (PM). Researchers rarely consider the impact of different types and size fractions of PM deposited on the leaves on insect folivores. We determined differences in the accumulation of cement and roadside PM on the leaves of two Prunus species (P. padus and P. serotina) with different leaf surface structures. We also determined the effect of PM on the beetle Gonioctena quinquepunctata, the main pest of these plants. Saplings were artificially dusted in greenhouses and leaves were utilised for larval and adult insect stages feeding in laboratory conditions. Road PM accumulated in greater amounts than did cement PM, regardless of plant species. For both PM sources, P. padus accumulated twofold more than did P. serotina. Insect survival was negatively affected by PM pollution; however, neither Prunus species nor PM source variant significantly affected masses of larvae and pupae, duration of larval and pupal development or relative growth rates. The experiment showed strong negative influences of PM were noted only for adult insects, due to the grazing period being longer than that in larvae. The mass of adult insects and the efficiency of conversion of ingested food (ECI) were lower for insects exposed to PM than those for control insects. Insects compensated for lower ECI by eating a greater total amount of food (TFE). Adult insects gained significantly higher mass when fed with P. serotina than with P. padus. The effect of PM on analysed plant metabolites was insignificant. Only Prunus sp. and date of collection affected the level of condensed tannins and total phenols. Our results indicate that, when investigating the effect of the host plant on folivore performance, the accumulation of PM, as well as its type and quantity, should be taken into account.Entities:
Keywords: Folivorous insect; Insect performance; Leaf beetle; PM accumulation; Prunus padus; Prunus serotina
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29600383 PMCID: PMC6015110 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-1842-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223
Fig. 1Mean, standard error and ANOVA results for total particulate matter (PM; sum of surface and in-wax PM, in the initial term) on leaves of Prunus padus and P. serotina seedlings growing under stress from different sources of PM pollution. Levels not connected by the same letter are significantly different (Tukey’s HSD test)
Mean values (±SE) of nitrogen (N), condensed tannins (CT), total phenols (TPh) content, and total non-structural carbohydrates (TNC) and starch (ST) concentration in the leaves of two different Prunus species, growing under stress from different sources of particulate matter pollution, at two dates of collection (see “Materials and methods”), as well as a summary of ANOVA results
| PM source variant | N (%) | CT (μM g−1 d.m.) | TPh (μM g−1 d.m.) | TNC (%) | ST (‰) | |||||||
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| Control | 3.61 | 3.69 | 41.83 | 86.83 | 164.9 | 194.8 | 7.37 | 8.15 | 4.525 | 4.579 | ||
| Road | 3.57 | 3.52 | 37.36 | 90.70 | 178.6 | 203.8 | 7.22 | 8.36 | 4.556 | 4.644 | ||
| Cement | 3.67 | 3.67 | 41.93 | 49.39 | 170.2 | 183.4 | 8.99 | 8.23 | 4.508 | 4.611 | ||
| ANOVA | df | df error |
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| Species (Sp) | 1 | 12 | 0.081 | 0.780 | 6.610 |
| 7.156 |
| 1.427 | 0.255 | 5.979 |
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| PM source (PMs) | 2 | 12 | 3.286 | 0.073 | 0.811 | 0.468 | 1.059 | 0.377 | 2.916 | 0.093 | 0.795 | 0.474 |
| Sp × PMs | 2 | 12 | 0.805 | 0.470 | 1.058 | 0.378 | 0.337 | 0.720 | 3.208 | 0.077 | 0.188 | 0.831 |
| Date (D) | 1 | 12 | 215.2 |
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| 4.424 | 0.057 | 11.21 |
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| Sp × D | 1 | 12 | 0.512 | 0.488 | 14.44 |
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| PMs × D | 2 | 12 | 2.083 | 0.167 | 1.743 | 0.217 | 6.071 |
| 0.503 | 0.617 | 3.347 | 0.070 |
| Sp × PMs × D | 2 | 12 | 1.704 | 0.223 | 1.583 | 0.245 | 4.860 |
| 0.267 | 0.770 | 0.250 | 0.783 |
p values < 0.05 are in italics
Fig. 2The survival analysis (Log-Rank test) of Gonioctena quinquepunctata a larvae and adults feeding on leaves of seedlings (average of two Prunus species), growing under stress from different sources of particulate matter (PM) pollution, and b only adults of both sexes (average of all variants of PM source). p values < 0.05 are in bold
Mean values (±SE) of maximum larval, pupal and adult mass, duration of larval development (DD), pupal period, total food eaten (TFE), consumption index (CI), efficiency of conversion of ingested food (ECI) and relative growth rate (RGR) of Gonioctena quinquepunctata feeding on leaves of Prunus padus or P. serotina, growing under stress from different sources of particulate matter pollution, as well as a summary of ANCOVA results. Initial larval mass (ILM) was used as a covariate to adjust for initial mass differences among insects. Levels not connected by the same letter are significantly different (Tukey’s HSD test for effect “Sp × PMs”). p values < 0.05 are in italics
| PM source variant | Larval mass (mg) | DD (day) | Pupal mass (mg) | Pupal period (day) | Adult mass (mg) | TFE (mg dry mass) | CI (g g−1 day −1) | ECI (g g−1100%) | RGR (g g−1 day −1) | ||||||||||
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| Control | 15.14 (0.65) | 14.51 (1.00) | 10.2ab (0.7) | 11.6a (0.4) | 12.80 (0.75) | 12.27 (0.68) | 5.9a (0.4) | 5.0a (0.4) | 16.45a (1.26) | 15.13a (0.80) | 28.78 | 26.99 | 0.17b | 0.20b | 51.34 | 51.65 | 0.012 | 0.010 | |
| Road | 15.57 (0.60) | 14.45 (0.70) | 11.0a (0.7) | 10.0ab (0.8) | 12.44 (0.64) | 12.98 (0.61) | 4.4b (0.2) | 5.8a (0.6) | 11.22d (0.98) | 13.02bc (0.45) | 47.72 | 47.00 | 0.33a | 0.30ab | 34.37 | 33.87 | 0.015 | 0.027 | |
| Cement | 15.09 (0.60) | 14.89 (1.18) | 9.8b (0.7) | 10.0ab (0.8) | 12.38 (0.95) | 13.87 (0.91) | 7.0a | 6.0a (0.7) | 12.08cd (1.04) | 14.60b (0.45) | 35.52 | 41.81 | 0.28ab | 0.25ab | 43.75 | 39.09 | 0.006 | 0.009 | |
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| Species (Sp) | 1 | 0.007 | 0.936 | 0.021 | 0.885 | 0.006 | 0.938 | 1.138 | 0.295 | 6.392 |
| 3.307 | 0.079 | 3.012 | 0.093 | 7.679 |
| 0.081 | 0.778 |
| PM source (PMs) | 2 | 0.631 | 0.539 | 1.514 | 0.236 | 0.130 | 0.878 | 2.663 | 0.086 | 45.21 |
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| 24.88 |
| 1.828 | 0.178 |
| Sex (S) | 1 | 6.906 |
| 1.086 | 0.306 | 11.23 |
| 0.073 | 0.789 | 63.18 |
| 3.727 | 0.063 | 0.005 | 0.943 | 0.840 | 0.367 | 6.064 |
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| Sp × PMs | 2 | 0.252 | 0.779 | 6.179 |
| 0.111 | 0.895 | 7.232 |
| 4.749 |
| 1.009 | 0.377 | 3.396 |
| 1.188 | 0.319 | 0.185 | 0.832 |
| Sp × S | 1 | 0.010 | 0.920 | 0.120 | 0.732 | 0.010 | 0.921 | 0.023 | 0.880 | 3.066 | 0.090 | 0.001 | 0.977 | 0.160 | 0.693 | 0.014 | 0.907 | 0.088 | 0.769 |
| PMs × S | 2 | 0.001 | 0.999 | 0.067 | 0.935 | 0.695 | 0.507 | 2.116 | 0.138 | 7.942 |
| 0.701 | 0.504 | 0.252 | 0.779 | 0.743 | 0.484 | 0.042 | 0.959 |
| Sp × PMs × S | 2 | 0.198 | 0.821 | 0.225 | 0.800 | 0.038 | 0.963 | 0.100 | 0.905 | 0.066 | 0.937 | 0.208 | 0.813 | 0.227 | 0.798 | 1.363 | 0.271 | 0.010 | 0.990 |
| ILM | 1 | 2.711 | 0.110 | 26.60 |
| 3.536 | 0.070 | 14.37 |
| 0.465 | 0.500 | 4.321 |
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| 1.059 | 0.311 | 101.9 |
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