Effects of long-term simulated acid rain on a plant–herbivore interaction
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Anthropogenic pollution causes oxidative stress in plants and reactive oxygen species (ROS) are diminished by antioxidative enzymes and small molecular antioxidants. Pollution may also affect the performance of plant-eating animals by increasing or decreasing their performance. The effects of pollution cannot be fully understood without knowledge of how pollution affects the interactions with the third trophic level, namely natural enemies and diseases of herbivores. In this study, we examined how long-term (19 yr) acid rain pollution affects (i) the oxidative responses in mountain birch foliage and (ii) the growth and immune responses of autumnal moth larvae. We found that pollution caused a 50% increase (po0.05) in the peroxidase activities (PODs) in birch leaves whereas polyphenoloxidase (PPO) or catalase (CAT) activities were not affected, suggesting that PODs play an important role in the quenching of the oxidative stress in birches. In polluted trees, phenoloxidases probably acted as antioxidative not prooxidative enzymes, which was shown as positive relations between enzyme activities (PPO, CAT) and larval performance (pupal weights). Although acid rain pollution did not have any direct effect on either pupal weight or the length of larval period, the stronger acid rain treatment reduced slightly (6% in females) the encapsulation response of pupae. A decrease of this magnitude might be too small to have measurable effects on the incidence of moth outbreaks. r 2009 Gesellschaft für Ökologie. Published by Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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تاریخ انتشار 2009