The effects of lead (Pb) and pest damage on soil enzyme activities, pakchoi and Spodoptera litura performance

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Bulletin of Entomological Research Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1017/s0007485324000208
Huiyang Liu, Yimeng Shi, Yuxuan Zou, Zaiya Song, Huai Tian, Xianjun Yang, Xiaohong Li
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Plant–soil interactions have bottom–up and top–down effects within a plant community. Heavy metal pollution can change plant–soil interactions, directly influence bottom–up effects and indirectly affect herbivores within the community. In turn, herbivores can affect plant–soil interactions through top–down effects. However, the combined effects of heavy metals and herbivores on soil enzymes, plants and herbivores have rarely been reported. Therefore, the effects of lead (Pb), Spodoptera litura and their combined effects on soil enzyme activities, pakchoi nutrition, defence compounds and S. litura fitness were examined here. Results showed that Pb, S. litura and their combined effects significantly affected soil enzymes, pakchoi and S. litura. Specifically, exposure to double stress (Pb and S. litura) decreased soil urease, phosphatase and sucrase activities compared with controls. Furthermore, the soluble protein and sugar contents of pakchoi decreased, and the trypsin inhibitor content and antioxidant enzyme activity increased. Finally, the S. litura development period was extended, and survival, emergence rates and body weight decreased after exposure to double stress. The combined stress of Pb and S. litura significantly decreased soil enzyme activities. Heavy metal accumulation in plants may create a superposition or synergistic effect with heavy metal-mediated plant chemical defence, further suppressing herbivore development. Pb, S. litura and their combined effects inhibited soil enzyme activities, improved pakchoi resistance and reduced S. litura development. The results reveal details of soil–plant–herbivore interactions and provide a reference for crop pest control management in the presence of heavy metal pollution.

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铅(Pb)和害虫危害对土壤酶活性、白僵菌和斑翅蝶类表现的影响
植物与土壤的相互作用在植物群落中具有自下而上和自上而下的影响。重金属污染会改变植物与土壤之间的相互作用,直接影响自下而上的效应,并间接影响群落中的食草动物。反过来,食草动物也会通过自上而下的效应影响植物与土壤之间的相互作用。然而,重金属和食草动物对土壤酶、植物和食草动物的综合影响却鲜有报道。因此,本文研究了铅(Pb)、褐翅蝶(Spodoptera litura)及其联合效应对土壤酶活性、椿树营养、防御化合物和褐翅蝶适应性的影响。结果表明,铅、S. litura 及其综合效应对土壤酶、椿树和 S. litura 有显著影响。具体而言,与对照组相比,暴露于双重胁迫(铅和褐飞虱)下的土壤脲酶、磷酸酶和蔗糖酶活性降低。此外,椿树的可溶性蛋白质和糖含量降低,胰蛋白酶抑制剂含量和抗氧化酶活性提高。最后,暴露于双重胁迫后,S. litura 的发育期延长,存活率、出苗率和体重下降。铅和 S. litura 的双重胁迫显著降低了土壤酶活性。植物体内的重金属积累可能与重金属介导的植物化学防御产生叠加或协同效应,进一步抑制食草动物的发育。铅、S. litura 及其综合效应抑制了土壤酶的活性,提高了 pakchoi 的抗性,减少了 S. litura 的发展。研究结果揭示了土壤-植物-食草动物相互作用的细节,为重金属污染下的作物害虫防治管理提供了参考。
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期刊介绍: Established in 1910, the internationally recognised Bulletin of Entomological Research aims to further global knowledge of entomology through the generalisation of research findings rather than providing more entomological exceptions. The Bulletin publishes high quality and original research papers, ''critiques'' and review articles concerning insects or other arthropods of economic importance in agriculture, forestry, stored products, biological control, medicine, animal health and natural resource management. The scope of papers addresses the biology, ecology, behaviour, physiology and systematics of individuals and populations, with a particular emphasis upon the major current and emerging pests of agriculture, horticulture and forestry, and vectors of human and animal diseases. This includes the interactions between species (plants, hosts for parasites, natural enemies and whole communities), novel methodological developments, including molecular biology, in an applied context. The Bulletin does not publish the results of pesticide testing or traditional taxonomic revisions.
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