Impacts of seed-feeding beetles and their parasitoids on seed germination of Leucaena leucocephala and Senna multijuga (Fabaceae) in Brazil

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.actao.2022.103886
Gabriella Melo Oliveira , Tamires Camila Talamonte de Oliveira , Tiago Morales-Silva , Lucas Del Bianco Faria
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We investigated the influence of seed-feeding beetles (Chrysomelidae, Bruchinae) and their parasitoids on the germination performance of two Fabaceae, Leucaena leucocephala and Senna multijuga. We collected 150 fruits per species in forest fragments in the city of Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil, between July and August 2020. Seeds were examined and separated into predated and non-predated categories. The predated category was divided into two subcategories: predated by Coleoptera (Bruchinae) (PCO) and predated in the presence of Coleoptera parasitoids (PARCO). The non-predated category was divided into artificially injured (AI), intact seeds without insect infestation (IS), and intact seeds with insect infestation (SIF). Seeds of S. multijuga and L. leucocephala germinated to 40% and 30%, respectively. PCO and PARCO seeds not only had a negative and restricting influence on S. multijuga germination (no germination) but also contributed to a large proportion of non-viable predated seeds (38%). PCO (7%) and PARCO (23%), on the other hand, improved L. leucocephala germination. This work represents one of the first attempt to evaluate the parasitoid effect on seeds germination. Our results contribute to a better understanding of the effect of herbivore predation and the presence of parasitoids on host plant seed germination, which can be critical to mother plant fitness depending on plant species. Further studies are necessary to determine the extend seed consumption by beetles and the presence of their parasitoids may facilitate or impair seed germination, and consequently plant fitness in other systems.

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食种甲虫及其寄生蜂对巴西银合欢和千年青种子萌发的影响
研究了食种甲虫(金缕梅科、鸦胆子科)及其寄生蜂对银合欢科和多颈番莲科两种豆科植物发芽性能的影响。2020年7月至8月,我们在巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州拉夫拉斯市的森林碎片中收集了每种150个水果。对种子进行了检查,并将其分为捕食和非捕食两类。被捕食类分为两个子类:被鞘翅目(Bruchinae)捕食(PCO)和在鞘翅目寄生蜂存在的情况下捕食(PARCO)。非捕食类分为人工伤害(AI)、无虫害的完整种子(IS)和有虫害的完整籽(SIF)。多颈S.multijuga和白头翁L.leucoccephala的种子发芽率分别为40%和30%。PCO和PARCO种子不仅对S.multijuga的发芽产生了负面和限制性影响(没有发芽),而且导致了很大一部分不存活的捕食种子(38%)。PCO(7%)和PARCO(23%)则能促进白头翁的萌发。这项工作是第一次尝试评估寄生蜂对种子发芽的影响。我们的研究结果有助于更好地了解食草动物捕食和寄生蜂对寄主植物种子发芽的影响,这对寄主植物的适应性至关重要,具体取决于植物物种。有必要进行进一步的研究,以确定甲虫对种子的长期消耗,以及其寄生蜂的存在可能促进或损害种子发芽,从而影响植物在其他系统中的适应性。
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