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Induction of a Compensatory Photosynthetic Response Mechanism in Tomato Leaves upon Short Time Feeding by the Chewing Insect Spodoptera exigua
by
Hauser, Thure Pavlo
, Meyling, Nicolai Vitt
, Moustaka, Julietta
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural production
/ Chewing
/ Chlorophyll
/ chlorophyll fluorescence imaging
/ compensatory process
/ Efficiency
/ Energy
/ Energy consumption
/ Feeding
/ Flowers & plants
/ Fluorescence
/ Heat
/ Heat loss
/ Herbivores
/ Herbivory
/ herbivory costs
/ Humidity
/ insect herbivory
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Larvae
/ Leaves
/ Light
/ non-photochemical quenching
/ Oxygen
/ Photochemicals
/ Photochemistry
/ Photosynthesis
/ photosynthetic efficiency
/ Photosystem II
/ Reaction centers
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Seeds
/ Singlet oxygen
/ Spodoptera exigua
/ Tomatoes
2021
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Induction of a Compensatory Photosynthetic Response Mechanism in Tomato Leaves upon Short Time Feeding by the Chewing Insect Spodoptera exigua
by
Hauser, Thure Pavlo
, Meyling, Nicolai Vitt
, Moustaka, Julietta
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural production
/ Chewing
/ Chlorophyll
/ chlorophyll fluorescence imaging
/ compensatory process
/ Efficiency
/ Energy
/ Energy consumption
/ Feeding
/ Flowers & plants
/ Fluorescence
/ Heat
/ Heat loss
/ Herbivores
/ Herbivory
/ herbivory costs
/ Humidity
/ insect herbivory
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Larvae
/ Leaves
/ Light
/ non-photochemical quenching
/ Oxygen
/ Photochemicals
/ Photochemistry
/ Photosynthesis
/ photosynthetic efficiency
/ Photosystem II
/ Reaction centers
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Seeds
/ Singlet oxygen
/ Spodoptera exigua
/ Tomatoes
2021
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Induction of a Compensatory Photosynthetic Response Mechanism in Tomato Leaves upon Short Time Feeding by the Chewing Insect Spodoptera exigua
by
Hauser, Thure Pavlo
, Meyling, Nicolai Vitt
, Moustaka, Julietta
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural production
/ Chewing
/ Chlorophyll
/ chlorophyll fluorescence imaging
/ compensatory process
/ Efficiency
/ Energy
/ Energy consumption
/ Feeding
/ Flowers & plants
/ Fluorescence
/ Heat
/ Heat loss
/ Herbivores
/ Herbivory
/ herbivory costs
/ Humidity
/ insect herbivory
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Larvae
/ Leaves
/ Light
/ non-photochemical quenching
/ Oxygen
/ Photochemicals
/ Photochemistry
/ Photosynthesis
/ photosynthetic efficiency
/ Photosystem II
/ Reaction centers
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Seeds
/ Singlet oxygen
/ Spodoptera exigua
/ Tomatoes
2021
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Induction of a Compensatory Photosynthetic Response Mechanism in Tomato Leaves upon Short Time Feeding by the Chewing Insect Spodoptera exigua
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Induction of a Compensatory Photosynthetic Response Mechanism in Tomato Leaves upon Short Time Feeding by the Chewing Insect Spodoptera exigua
2021
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In addition to direct tissue consumption, herbivory may affect other important plant processes. Here, we evaluated the effects of short-time leaf feeding by Spodoptera exigua larvae on the photosynthetic efficiency of tomato plants, using chlorophyll a fluorescence imaging analysis. After 15 min of feeding, the light used for photochemistry at photosystem II (PSII) (ΦPSII), and the regulated heat loss at PSII (ΦNPQ) decreased locally at the feeding zones, accompanied by increased non-regulated energy losses (ΦNO) that indicated increased singlet oxygen (1O2) formation. In contrast, in zones neighboring the feeding zones and in the rest of the leaf, ΦPSII increased due to a decreased ΦNPQ. This suggests that leaf areas not directly affected by herbivory compensate for the photosynthetic losses by increasing the fraction of open PSII reaction centers (qp) and the efficiency of these centers (Fv’/Fm’), because of decreased non-photochemical quenching (NPQ). This compensatory reaction mechanism may be signaled by singlet oxygen formed at the feeding zone. PSII functionality at the feeding zones began to balance with the rest of the leaf 3 h after feeding, in parallel with decreased compensatory responses. Thus, 3 h after feeding, PSII efficiency at the whole-leaf level was the same as before feeding, indicating that the plant managed to overcome the feeding effects with no or minor photosynthetic costs.
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