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Glycoalkaloid composition explains variation in slug resistance in Solanum dulcamara
by
Calf, Onno W.
, Huber, Heidrun
, Peters, Janny L.
, Weinhold, Alexander
, van Dam, Nicole M.
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ arthropods
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ coevolution
/ Composition
/ Deroceras reticulatum
/ Ecology
/ Gastropoda
/ Glycoalkaloids
/ Glycosides
/ Herbivores
/ Herbivory
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ intraspecific variation
/ Life Sciences
/ Marine molluscs
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Natural environment
/ Netherlands
/ plant damage
/ Plant evolution
/ Plant metabolites
/ Plant resistance
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plant species
/ Populations
/ Profiles
/ Secondary metabolites
/ Slugs
/ Solanum
/ Solanum dulcamara
/ SPECIAL TOPIC: FROM PLANTS TO HERBIVORES
/ Species diversity
/ Uronic acid
/ uronic acids
/ Variation
2018
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Glycoalkaloid composition explains variation in slug resistance in Solanum dulcamara
by
Calf, Onno W.
, Huber, Heidrun
, Peters, Janny L.
, Weinhold, Alexander
, van Dam, Nicole M.
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ arthropods
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ coevolution
/ Composition
/ Deroceras reticulatum
/ Ecology
/ Gastropoda
/ Glycoalkaloids
/ Glycosides
/ Herbivores
/ Herbivory
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ intraspecific variation
/ Life Sciences
/ Marine molluscs
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Natural environment
/ Netherlands
/ plant damage
/ Plant evolution
/ Plant metabolites
/ Plant resistance
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plant species
/ Populations
/ Profiles
/ Secondary metabolites
/ Slugs
/ Solanum
/ Solanum dulcamara
/ SPECIAL TOPIC: FROM PLANTS TO HERBIVORES
/ Species diversity
/ Uronic acid
/ uronic acids
/ Variation
2018
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Glycoalkaloid composition explains variation in slug resistance in Solanum dulcamara
by
Calf, Onno W.
, Huber, Heidrun
, Peters, Janny L.
, Weinhold, Alexander
, van Dam, Nicole M.
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ arthropods
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ coevolution
/ Composition
/ Deroceras reticulatum
/ Ecology
/ Gastropoda
/ Glycoalkaloids
/ Glycosides
/ Herbivores
/ Herbivory
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ intraspecific variation
/ Life Sciences
/ Marine molluscs
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Natural environment
/ Netherlands
/ plant damage
/ Plant evolution
/ Plant metabolites
/ Plant resistance
/ Plant Sciences
/ Plant species
/ Populations
/ Profiles
/ Secondary metabolites
/ Slugs
/ Solanum
/ Solanum dulcamara
/ SPECIAL TOPIC: FROM PLANTS TO HERBIVORES
/ Species diversity
/ Uronic acid
/ uronic acids
/ Variation
2018
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Glycoalkaloid composition explains variation in slug resistance in Solanum dulcamara
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Glycoalkaloid composition explains variation in slug resistance in Solanum dulcamara
2018
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In natural environments, plants have to deal with a wide range of different herbivores whose communities vary in time and space. It is believed that the chemical diversity within plant species has mainly arisen from selection pressures exerted by herbivores. So far, the effects of chemical diversity on plant resistance have mostly been assessed for arthropod herbivores. However, also gastropods, such as slugs, can cause extensive damage to plants. Here we investigate to what extent individual Solanum dulcamara plants differ in their resistance to slug herbivory and whether this variation can be explained by differences in secondary metabolites. We performed a series of preference assays using the grey field slug (Deroceras reticulatum) and S. dulcamara accessions from eight geographically distinct populations from the Netherlands. Significant and consistent variation in slug preference was found for individual accessions within and among populations. Metabolomic analyses showed that variation in steroidal glycoalkaloids (GAs) correlated with slug preference; accessions with high GA levels were consistently less damaged by slugs. One, strongly preferred, accession with particularly low GA levels contained high levels of structurally related steroidal compounds. These were conjugated with uronic acid instead of the glycoside moieties common for Solanum GAs. Our results illustrate how intraspecific variation in steroidal glycoside profiles affects resistance to slug feeding. This suggests that also slugs should be considered as important drivers in the co-evolution between plants and herbivores.
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Springer Science + Business Media,Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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