Chemodiversity in flowers of Tanacetum vulgare has consequences on a florivorous beetle

Sasidharan R, Brokate L, Eilers EJ, Müller C (2023)
Plant Biology 25(7): 1071-1082.

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Sasidharan, RohitUniBi; Brokate, Lukas; Eilers, Elisabeth Johanna; Müller, CarolineUniBi
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- The chemical composition of plant individuals can vary, leading to high intraspecific chemodiversity. Diversity of floral chemistry may impact the responses of flower-feeding insects. - Tanacetum vulgare plants vary significantly in their leaf terpenoid composition, forming distinct chemotypes. We investigated the composition of terpenoids and nutrients of flower heads and pollen in plants belonging to three chemotypes – dominated either by β-thujone (BThu), artemisia ketone (Keto) or a mixture of (Z)-myroxide, santolina triene, and artemisyl acetate (Myrox) – using different analytical platforms. We tested the effects of these differences on preferences, weight gain and performance of adults of the shining flower beetle, Olibrus aeneus. - The terpenoid composition and diversity of flower heads and pollen significantly differed among individuals belonging to the above chemotypes, while total concentrations of pollen terpenoids, sugars, amino acids, and lipids did not differ. Beetles preferred BThu over the Myrox chemotype in both olfactory and contact choice assays, while the Keto chemotype was marginally repellent according to olfactory assays. The beetles gained the least weight within 48 h and their initial mortality was highest when feeding exclusively on floral tissues of the Myrox chemotype. Short-term weight gain and long-term performance were highest when feeding on the BThu chemotype. - In conclusion, the beetles showed chemotype-specific responses towards different T. vulgare chemotypes, which may be attributed to the terpenoid composition in flower heads and pollen rather than to differences in nutrient profiles. Both richness and overall diversity are important factors when determining chemodiversity of individual plants and their consequences on interacting insects.
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Chemodiversity; chemotype; florivory; Olibrus; Tanacetum vulgare
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Plant Biology
Band
25
Ausgabe
7
Seite(n)
1071-1082
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2982976

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Sasidharan R, Brokate L, Eilers EJ, Müller C. Chemodiversity in flowers of Tanacetum vulgare has consequences on a florivorous beetle. Plant Biology. 2023;25(7):1071-1082.
Sasidharan, R., Brokate, L., Eilers, E. J., & Müller, C. (2023). Chemodiversity in flowers of Tanacetum vulgare has consequences on a florivorous beetle. Plant Biology, 25(7), 1071-1082. https://doi.org/10.1111/plb.13576
Sasidharan, Rohit, Brokate, Lukas, Eilers, Elisabeth Johanna, and Müller, Caroline. 2023. “Chemodiversity in flowers of Tanacetum vulgare has consequences on a florivorous beetle”. Plant Biology 25 (7): 1071-1082.
Sasidharan, R., Brokate, L., Eilers, E. J., and Müller, C. (2023). Chemodiversity in flowers of Tanacetum vulgare has consequences on a florivorous beetle. Plant Biology 25, 1071-1082.
Sasidharan, R., et al., 2023. Chemodiversity in flowers of Tanacetum vulgare has consequences on a florivorous beetle. Plant Biology, 25(7), p 1071-1082.
R. Sasidharan, et al., “Chemodiversity in flowers of Tanacetum vulgare has consequences on a florivorous beetle”, Plant Biology, vol. 25, 2023, pp. 1071-1082.
Sasidharan, R., Brokate, L., Eilers, E.J., Müller, C.: Chemodiversity in flowers of Tanacetum vulgare has consequences on a florivorous beetle. Plant Biology. 25, 1071-1082 (2023).
Sasidharan, Rohit, Brokate, Lukas, Eilers, Elisabeth Johanna, and Müller, Caroline. “Chemodiversity in flowers of Tanacetum vulgare has consequences on a florivorous beetle”. Plant Biology 25.7 (2023): 1071-1082.
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