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Selenium hyperaccumulation offers protection from cell disruptor herbivores
Authors:Colin F Quinn  John L Freeman  Ray JB Reynolds  Jennifer J Cappa  Sirine C Fakra  Matthew A Marcus  Stormy D Lindblom  Erin K Quinn  Lindsay E Bennett  Elizabeth AH Pilon-Smits
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Colorado State University, 80532 Fort Collins, CO, USA;(2) U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, 93648 Parlier, CA, USA;(3) Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 94720 Berkeley, CA, USA;(4) Center for Irrigation Technology, California State University Fresno, 93740 Fresno, CA, USA
Abstract:

Background  

Hyperaccumulation, the rare capacity of certain plant species to accumulate toxic trace elements to levels several orders of magnitude higher than other species growing on the same site, is thought to be an elemental defense mechanism against herbivores and pathogens. Previous research has shown that selenium (Se) hyperaccumulation protects plants from a variety of herbivores and pathogens. Selenium hyperaccumulating plants sequester Se in discrete locations in the leaf periphery, making them potentially more susceptible to some herbivore feeding modes than others. In this study we investigate the protective function of Se in the Se hyperaccumulators Stanleya pinnata and Astragalus bisulcatus against two cell disrupting herbivores, the western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) and the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae).
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