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- Title
A comprehensive test of the 'limiting resources' framework applied to plant tolerance to apical meristem damage.
- Authors
Banta, Joshua A.; Stevens, Martin H. H.; Pigliucci, Massimo
- Abstract
Tolerance to apical meristem damage (AMD) is a form of plant defense against herbivory. Theoretical models come to different conclusions about the effects of inorganic soil nutrient levels on tolerance to AMD, and different plants have shown different relationships between these variables. To assign some order to these disparate patterns and to resolve conflicts among the models, the 'limiting resources model' (LRM) was developed. However, we believe that the LRM is actually comprised of several different models, which we describe. Our study marks the first comprehensive and simultaneous test of the entire LRM framework, treating it explicitly as separate models, which also evaluates the models' underlying assumptions. We studied tolerance to AMD in laboratory-reared natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana from three different regions of Europe, spanning a wide latitudinal gradient. We show that, in different populations of this species, basic responses to nutrients and damage are best described by different models, which are based on different assumptions and make different predictions. This demonstrates the need for complexity in our explanations, and suggests that no one existing model can account for all relationships between tolerance to AMD and nutrients. Our results also demonstrate that fruit production can provide a misleading approximation of fitness in A. thaliana, contrary to the common assumption in the literature.
- Subjects
SHOOT apical meristems; ARABIDOPSIS thaliana; PLANT evolution; DISEASE resistance of plants; PLANT cells &; tissues; HERBIVORES
- Publication
Oikos, 2010, Vol 119, Issue 2, p359
- ISSN
0030-1299
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1600-0706.2009.17726.x