Trade-off entre crescer, reproduzir e defender: uma análise experimental do barbatimão e os insetos associados aos seus frutos

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Mendes, Juliana Tuller
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Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia Aplicada
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Departamento de Biologia
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Resumo: Plant phenology and plant investment in leaf biomass, reproduction, and defense are influenced by biotic and abiotic effects. Fertilizer application and leaf removal may change nutrient availability, and, in consequence, alter the resource quantity and n for herbivorous insetcs and their parasitoids. A two-way crossed experimental design was performed by fertilizer addition in the soil and 100% of leaf removal and tested the hypotheses that i) fertilization positively influences plant reproduction, and defoliation negatively influences it, and that defoliation alters leaf replacement time; ii) harvesting leaves of Stryphnodendron adstringens, as a source of tannin, would negatively affect plant investment in vegetative biomass and reproduction, and increase tannin concentrations in plant's tissues, and that fertilization would ameliorate the effects of leaf harvest; and iii) fertilization positively influences resource quantity and nutritional quality, while leaf removal positively influences chemical compounds production, since the fertilization positively impact fruit-associated insects and leaf removal negatively impact them. Vegetative investment was determined by total leaf biomass, reproduction by inflorescence and fruit production traits, and defense by total phenol, hydrolyzable tannin, and condensed tannin amount. Total protein, carbohydrates and lipids in fruits were determined as resource nutritional quality; and number and size of seeds, and fruit biomass as resource quantity. Although all plants flowered, clipped plants produced only a few or no fruits. Defoliation altered leaf replacement time, since it occurred right after being clipped, assynchronously to control plants. In contrast, fertilization did not impact plant phenology, reproduction and defense, but it had a marginal positive effect on vegetative investment. We found high tannin amounts in leaves of S. adstringens produced both prior to and subsequent to clipping, further suggesting that leaves could serve as a sustainable alternative source of tannin. We found 26 insect species associated with S. adstringens fruits and seeds and percentage of seed consumed varied among insect orders, which was higher for Lepidoptera, followed by Hymenoptera and Coleoptera. Fertilizer application did not fruit and seed traits or the fruit-associated insects. Defesa química was not important for the fruit-associated insects, and only resource quality positively influenced the rate predation by Hymenoptera. We found that resource quantity increased the percentage of seed consumed by Lepidoptera and by Coleoptera, the total insect abundance and richness and the seed-feeding insect abundance. In addition, the higher the seed-feeding insect richness and abundance, the higher their parasitoid richness and abundance. As such, resource traits affect S. adstringens seed-feeding insects differently, but most of the fruit-associated insect community is determined by resource quantity or quality.
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spelling Trade-off entre crescer, reproduzir e defender: uma análise experimental do barbatimão e os insetos associados aos seus frutosTrade-off between growth, reproduction and defense: an experimental approach of barbatimão and its fruit-associated insectsPlantas – BiomassaFenologia vegetalTaninosDesfolhamentoRelação inseto-plantaPlants – BiomassPlant phenologyTanninsDefoliationInsect-plant relationshipEcologia AplicadaPlant phenology and plant investment in leaf biomass, reproduction, and defense are influenced by biotic and abiotic effects. Fertilizer application and leaf removal may change nutrient availability, and, in consequence, alter the resource quantity and n for herbivorous insetcs and their parasitoids. A two-way crossed experimental design was performed by fertilizer addition in the soil and 100% of leaf removal and tested the hypotheses that i) fertilization positively influences plant reproduction, and defoliation negatively influences it, and that defoliation alters leaf replacement time; ii) harvesting leaves of Stryphnodendron adstringens, as a source of tannin, would negatively affect plant investment in vegetative biomass and reproduction, and increase tannin concentrations in plant's tissues, and that fertilization would ameliorate the effects of leaf harvest; and iii) fertilization positively influences resource quantity and nutritional quality, while leaf removal positively influences chemical compounds production, since the fertilization positively impact fruit-associated insects and leaf removal negatively impact them. Vegetative investment was determined by total leaf biomass, reproduction by inflorescence and fruit production traits, and defense by total phenol, hydrolyzable tannin, and condensed tannin amount. Total protein, carbohydrates and lipids in fruits were determined as resource nutritional quality; and number and size of seeds, and fruit biomass as resource quantity. Although all plants flowered, clipped plants produced only a few or no fruits. Defoliation altered leaf replacement time, since it occurred right after being clipped, assynchronously to control plants. In contrast, fertilization did not impact plant phenology, reproduction and defense, but it had a marginal positive effect on vegetative investment. We found high tannin amounts in leaves of S. adstringens produced both prior to and subsequent to clipping, further suggesting that leaves could serve as a sustainable alternative source of tannin. We found 26 insect species associated with S. adstringens fruits and seeds and percentage of seed consumed varied among insect orders, which was higher for Lepidoptera, followed by Hymenoptera and Coleoptera. Fertilizer application did not fruit and seed traits or the fruit-associated insects. Defesa química was not important for the fruit-associated insects, and only resource quality positively influenced the rate predation by Hymenoptera. We found that resource quantity increased the percentage of seed consumed by Lepidoptera and by Coleoptera, the total insect abundance and richness and the seed-feeding insect abundance. In addition, the higher the seed-feeding insect richness and abundance, the higher their parasitoid richness and abundance. As such, resource traits affect S. adstringens seed-feeding insects differently, but most of the fruit-associated insect community is determined by resource quantity or quality.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG)A fenologia da planta e o investimento em biomassa vegetativa, reprodução e defesa são influenciados por fatores bióticos e abióticos. A fertilização e a remoção foliar podem alterar a disponibilidade de nutrientes e, em consequencia, alterar a quantidade e qualidade do recurso para os insetos associados à planta. Realizamos um experimento de fertilização do solo e 100% de remoção foliare testamos as hipóteses: i) a fertilização influencia positivamente a reprodução das plantas enquanto a desfolha influencia negativamente, e a desfolha altera a reposição foliar; ii) a remoção de folhas de Stryphnodendron adstringens como fonte de tanino, afeta negativamente a biomassa vegetativa e a reprodução das plantas, e aumenta as concentrações de taninos nos tecidos da planta, e que a fertilização ameniza os efeitos da remoção foliar; e iii) a fertilização influencia positivamente a quantidade e a qualidade do recurso, enquanto que a remoção das folhas influencia positivamente a produção de compostos secundários de defesa, uma vez que a fertilização afeta positivamente os insetos associados aos frutos e a remoção das folhas os afeta negativamente. A biomassa vegetativa foi definida como biomassa foliar total, a reprodução como produção de inflorescências e características e produção de frutos, e defesa como concentração de fenóis totais, taninos hidrolisáveis e de taninos condensados. Proteínas, carboidratos e lipídios dos frutos foram determinados como qualidade do recurso; e número e tamanho de sementes, e biomassa de frutos como quantidade de recurso. Embora todas as plantas tenham florescido, aquelas que sofreram desfolha produziram apenas alguns ou nenhum fruto. A desfolha alterou o tempo de substituição das folhas, já que ocorreu logo após a sua remoção foliar, não de forma sincronizada com as plantas controle. No entanto, a fertilização não afetou a fenologia das plantas, a reprodução e a defesa, mas teve um efeito marginal positivo na biomassa vegetativa. Encontramos grande quantidade de taninos nas folhas de S. adstringens produzidas tanto antes como depois da desfolha, sugerindo que as folhas podem servir como uma fonte alternativa sustentável de tanino. Encontramos 26 espécies de insetos associadas aos frutos e sementes de S. adstringens e a taxa de predação de sementes variou entre as ordens de insetos, sendo maior para Lepidoptera, seguido de Hymenoptera e Coleoptera. A fertilização não influenciou as características de frutos e sementes ou os insetos associados aos frutos. Defesa química não foi importante para os insetos associados aos frutos, e somente a qualidade do recurso influenciou positivamente a taxa de predação por Hymenoptera. Além disso, a quantidade do recurso aumentou a taxa de predação de sementes por Lepidoptera e Coleoptera, e a abundância e riqueza de insetos totais e abundância de consumidores de sementes. Quanto maior a riqueza e abundancia de insetos consumidores de sementes, maior a riqueza e abundância de parasitoides. Assim, as características do recursos afetam os insetos consumidores de sementes de S. adstringens de maneira diferente, mas a maior parte da comunidade de insetos associados aos frutos é determinada pela quantidade ou qualidade do recurso.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia AplicadaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de BiologiaFaria, Lucas Del BiancoCoelho, Flávia FreitasPeñaflor, Maria Fernanda Gomes VillalbaRossi, Marcelo NogueiraCornelissen, Tatiana GarabiMendes, Juliana Tuller2017-04-11T13:05:30Z2017-04-11T13:05:30Z2017-04-112017-03-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfMENDES, J. T. Trade-off entre crescer, reproduzir e defender: uma análise experimental do barbatimão e os insetos associados aos seus frutos. 2017. 93 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trade-off entre crescer, reproduzir e defender: uma análise experimental do barbatimão e os insetos associados aos seus frutos
Trade-off between growth, reproduction and defense: an experimental approach of barbatimão and its fruit-associated insects
title Trade-off entre crescer, reproduzir e defender: uma análise experimental do barbatimão e os insetos associados aos seus frutos
spellingShingle Trade-off entre crescer, reproduzir e defender: uma análise experimental do barbatimão e os insetos associados aos seus frutos
Mendes, Juliana Tuller
Plantas – Biomassa
Fenologia vegetal
Taninos
Desfolhamento
Relação inseto-planta
Plants – Biomass
Plant phenology
Tannins
Defoliation
Insect-plant relationship
Ecologia Aplicada
title_short Trade-off entre crescer, reproduzir e defender: uma análise experimental do barbatimão e os insetos associados aos seus frutos
title_full Trade-off entre crescer, reproduzir e defender: uma análise experimental do barbatimão e os insetos associados aos seus frutos
title_fullStr Trade-off entre crescer, reproduzir e defender: uma análise experimental do barbatimão e os insetos associados aos seus frutos
title_full_unstemmed Trade-off entre crescer, reproduzir e defender: uma análise experimental do barbatimão e os insetos associados aos seus frutos
title_sort Trade-off entre crescer, reproduzir e defender: uma análise experimental do barbatimão e os insetos associados aos seus frutos
author Mendes, Juliana Tuller
author_facet Mendes, Juliana Tuller
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Faria, Lucas Del Bianco
Coelho, Flávia Freitas
Peñaflor, Maria Fernanda Gomes Villalba
Rossi, Marcelo Nogueira
Cornelissen, Tatiana Garabi
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendes, Juliana Tuller
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plantas – Biomassa
Fenologia vegetal
Taninos
Desfolhamento
Relação inseto-planta
Plants – Biomass
Plant phenology
Tannins
Defoliation
Insect-plant relationship
Ecologia Aplicada
topic Plantas – Biomassa
Fenologia vegetal
Taninos
Desfolhamento
Relação inseto-planta
Plants – Biomass
Plant phenology
Tannins
Defoliation
Insect-plant relationship
Ecologia Aplicada
description Plant phenology and plant investment in leaf biomass, reproduction, and defense are influenced by biotic and abiotic effects. Fertilizer application and leaf removal may change nutrient availability, and, in consequence, alter the resource quantity and n for herbivorous insetcs and their parasitoids. A two-way crossed experimental design was performed by fertilizer addition in the soil and 100% of leaf removal and tested the hypotheses that i) fertilization positively influences plant reproduction, and defoliation negatively influences it, and that defoliation alters leaf replacement time; ii) harvesting leaves of Stryphnodendron adstringens, as a source of tannin, would negatively affect plant investment in vegetative biomass and reproduction, and increase tannin concentrations in plant's tissues, and that fertilization would ameliorate the effects of leaf harvest; and iii) fertilization positively influences resource quantity and nutritional quality, while leaf removal positively influences chemical compounds production, since the fertilization positively impact fruit-associated insects and leaf removal negatively impact them. Vegetative investment was determined by total leaf biomass, reproduction by inflorescence and fruit production traits, and defense by total phenol, hydrolyzable tannin, and condensed tannin amount. Total protein, carbohydrates and lipids in fruits were determined as resource nutritional quality; and number and size of seeds, and fruit biomass as resource quantity. Although all plants flowered, clipped plants produced only a few or no fruits. Defoliation altered leaf replacement time, since it occurred right after being clipped, assynchronously to control plants. In contrast, fertilization did not impact plant phenology, reproduction and defense, but it had a marginal positive effect on vegetative investment. We found high tannin amounts in leaves of S. adstringens produced both prior to and subsequent to clipping, further suggesting that leaves could serve as a sustainable alternative source of tannin. We found 26 insect species associated with S. adstringens fruits and seeds and percentage of seed consumed varied among insect orders, which was higher for Lepidoptera, followed by Hymenoptera and Coleoptera. Fertilizer application did not fruit and seed traits or the fruit-associated insects. Defesa química was not important for the fruit-associated insects, and only resource quality positively influenced the rate predation by Hymenoptera. We found that resource quantity increased the percentage of seed consumed by Lepidoptera and by Coleoptera, the total insect abundance and richness and the seed-feeding insect abundance. In addition, the higher the seed-feeding insect richness and abundance, the higher their parasitoid richness and abundance. As such, resource traits affect S. adstringens seed-feeding insects differently, but most of the fruit-associated insect community is determined by resource quantity or quality.
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