Silique burst ofCardamine scutata (Cruciferae) as a physical inducible defense against seed predatory caterpillars |
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Authors: | Shuichi Yano |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Ecological Information, Graduate school of Agriculture, Kyoto University, 606-01 Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | Matured seeds of bitter cress,Cardamine scutata Thumb, are scattered by the bursting of siliques. They also burst in response to chewing by seed predatory caterpillars even when seeds are immature. In this case, the caterpillars are frequently expelled, or killed when their bodies become enswathed by the released pericarps. Consequently, many seeds escape from the attack. The plant trait is explained as an immediate induction of a physical defense against seed predators. The germination rate of scattered immature seeds was significantly lower than that of mature ones, which is a direct demonstration of trade-off between anti-herbivore defense and reproduction of the plant. |
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Keywords: | silique burst herbivorous insect cost of defense induction trade-off Cardamine scutata |
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