Olfactory selection of Plantago lanceolata by snails declines with seedling age

M. E. Hanley*, R. D. Girling, A. E. Felix, E. D. Olliff, P. L. Newland, G. M. Poppy

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Abstract

Background and AimsDespite recent recognition that (1) plant-herbivore interactions during the establishment phase, (2) ontogenetic shifts in resource allocation and (3) herbivore response to plant volatile release are each pivotal to a comprehensive understanding of plant defence, no study has examined how herbivore olfactory response varies during seedling ontogeny.MethodsUsing a Y-tube olfactometer we examined snail (Helix aspersa) olfactory response to pellets derived from macerated Plantago lanceolata plants harvested at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 weeks of age to test the hypothesis that olfactory selection of plants by a generalist herbivore varies with plant age. Plant volatiles were collected for 10 min using solid-phase microextraction technique on 1- and 8-week-old P. lanceolata pellets and analysed by gas chromatography coupled with a mass spectrometer.Key ResultsSelection of P. lanceolata was strongly negatively correlated with increasing age; pellets derived from 1-week-old seedlings were three times more likely to be selected as those from 8-week-old plants. Comparison of plant selection experiments with plant volatile profiles from GC/MS suggests that patterns of olfactory selection may be linked to ontogenetic shifts in concentrations of green leaf volatiles and ethanol (and its hydrolysis derivatives).ConclusionsAlthough confirmatory of predictions made by contemporary plant defence theory, this is the first study to elucidate a link between seedling age and olfactory selection by herbivores. As a consequence, this study provides a new perspective on the ontogenetic expression of seedling defence, and the role of seedling herbivores, particularly terrestrial molluscs, as selective agents in temperate plant communities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)671-676
Number of pages6
JournalAnnals of Botany
Volume112
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2013

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Plant Science

Keywords

  • Green leaf volatiles
  • Helix aspersa
  • Olfactory response
  • ontogeny
  • Plant defence
  • Plantago lanceolata
  • seedling establishment
  • Seedling herbivory
  • Snails
  • Volatile organic compounds

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