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Plant defences mediate interactions between herbivory and the direct foliar uptake of atmospheric reactive nitrogen

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-07134-9

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  1. Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity Initiative Small Grant through a National Science Foundation (U.S.A.) Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship [NSF-IGERT DGE-0221658]
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC Canada)
  3. University of Sheffield P3 Centre for Translational Plant Science [BB/IAA/Sheffield/15]

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Reactive nitrogen from human sources (e.g., nitrogen dioxide, NO2) is taken up by plant roots following deposition to soils, but can also be assimilated by leaves directly from the atmosphere. Leaf uptake should alter plant metabolism and overall nitrogen balance and indirectly influence plant consumers; however, these consequences remain poorly understood. Here we show that direct foliar assimilation of NO2 increases levels of nitrogen-based defensive metabolites in leaves and reduces herbivore consumption and growth. These results suggest that atmospheric reactive nitrogen could have cascading negative effects on communities of herbivorous insects. We further show that herbivory induces a decrease in foliar uptake, indicating that consumers could limit the ability of vegetation to act as a sink for nitrogen pollutants (e.g., smog from mobile emissions). Our study suggests that the interactions of foliar uptake, plant defence and herbivory could have significant implications for understanding the environmental consequences of reactive nitrogen.

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