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Growth-defense trade-offs in two major defense traits of the common milkweed Asclepias syriaca Tobias Züst and Anurag A. Agrawal
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Growth-defense trade-offs in two major defense traits of the common milkweed Asclepias syriaca Tobias Züst and Anurag A. Agrawal.

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Page 1: Growth-defense trade-offs in two major defense traits of the common milkweed Asclepias syriaca Tobias Züst and Anurag A. Agrawal.

Growth-defense trade-offs in two major defense traits of the common milkweed Asclepias syriaca

Tobias Züst and Anurag A. Agrawal

Page 2: Growth-defense trade-offs in two major defense traits of the common milkweed Asclepias syriaca Tobias Züst and Anurag A. Agrawal.

Costs of defense

• Key assumption of co-evolutionary theory

• Costs limit runaway selection

• Costs maintain genetic diversity

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Asclepias syriaca

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Defense traits of Milkweed

Latex

Cytoplasm

Extracellular space

Cardenolides

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Defense traits of Milkweed

• Latex and cardenolides vary independently

Agrawal et al. (in press)Agrawal (2005)Agrawal et al. (2012)Bingham and Agrawal (2010) Mooney and Agrawal (2008)

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Defense traits of Milkweed

• Latex and cardenolides are inducible

Agrawal et al. (in press)

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Defense traits of Milkweed

• Constitutive and induced levels trade off

Agrawal et al. (2012)

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Questions

1. Do defense traits of milkweed convey allocation costs?

2. Is the presence of costs dependent on nutrient availability?

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Growth as unit of costs

• A component of fitness in perennial plants

• Physiological measure of allocation

• Likely to show allocation costs

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Plant growth rate

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Plant growth rate

• RGR: Relative growth rate

• NAR: Net assimilative rate

• SLA: Leaf density

• LMR: Proportion of photosynthetic tissue

𝑅𝐺𝑅=𝑁𝐴𝑅×𝑆𝐿𝐴× 𝐿𝑀𝑅

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Experimental design

• Plants grown for 45 days (24 genotypes x 2 nutrient levels)

• Frequent non-destructive size measurements

• Destructive harvests after 2, 4, and 6 weeks

• Quantification of defense traits at destructive harvests

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Shoot cardenolides

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Shoot latex exudation

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Genotype-specific nutrient effects

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Trait Low Fertiliser- Trait High Fertiliser

Genotype-specific nutrient effects

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Plant-size effect on latex

• Latex exudation reflects storage capacity, not production

• Big leaves contain larger laticifers, more latex is stored

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Conclusions

• Leaf cardenolide levels trade-off with growth at two nutrient levels, especially photosynthetic efficiency

• Nutrient-driven change in cardenolide synthesis also affects growth rate

• Latex correlates positively with growth and plant sizesimple exudation measure insufficient to quantify allocation costs

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Acknowledgments• Sergio Rasmann• Elizabeth Davidson-Lowe• Chris Stieha• Yann Hautier• Collin Edwards• Georg Petschenka• Rayko Halitschke• Amy Hastings

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Root cardenolides