A Brief Review of Phytochemical Defenses of Ferns against Herbivores

Pub Date : 2022-11-07 DOI:10.1640/0002-8444-112.4.233
Alejandra Castrejón-Varela, B. Pérez-García, J. Guerrero-Analco, K. Mehltreter
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ABSTRACT. Ferns have been exposed to herbivorous insects since the latter evolved in the Devonian. Currently, ferns suffer similar percentages of leaf herbivory as angiosperms. Therefore, they often use a combination of chemical defenses as protection against herbivores. In this review, we summarize the distribution of five groups of biomolecules that may act as chemical defenses of ferns: phytoecdysteroids, flavonoids, thiaminase, cyanogenic glycosides, and alkaloids. For each of these biomolecules, we briefly discuss their biosynthesis, mode of action, and currently known taxonomic distribution in ferns, and include examples to illustrate their observed concentrations in different fern tissues. We conclude with a discussion of ferns that accumulate heavy metals, which may also serve in their defense against herbivores. Finally, we discuss research gaps to encourage future research in this widely understudied and ecologically important field of investigation.
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蕨类植物对食草动物的植物化学防御研究综述
摘要自从草食性昆虫在泥盆纪进化以来,蕨类植物就一直暴露于草食性昆虫。目前,蕨类植物与被子植物的叶片食草比例相似。因此,它们经常使用化学防御的组合来保护自己免受食草动物的侵害。本文综述了蕨类植物中可能具有化学防御作用的五类生物分子的分布:植物表皮甾体、类黄酮、硫胺酶、氰苷和生物碱。对于这些生物分子,我们简要地讨论了它们的生物合成、作用方式和目前已知的蕨类植物的分类分布,并举例说明了它们在不同蕨类植物组织中的浓度。我们最后讨论了蕨类植物积累重金属,这可能也有助于它们防御食草动物。最后,我们讨论了研究差距,以鼓励在这个广泛研究不足和生态重要的调查领域的未来研究。
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