Science, Vol.279, No.5354, 1201-1202, 1998
Induced responses to herbivory and increased plant performance
Plant resistance to herbivores was induced in a field experiment to evaluate the consequences of induced responses for subsequent herbivory and plant fitness. Induction early in the season resulted in halving of herbivory by chewing herbivores and a reduction in the abundance of phloem-feeding aphids when compared with controls. A correlate of lifetime plant fitness, seed mass, was enhanced by over 60 percent for individuals that were induced.
Keywords:INDUCED RESISTANCE;GOSSYPIUM-THURBERI;NATURAL-SELECTION;IPOMOEA-PURPUREA;RAPHANUS-SATIVUS;PARASITIC WASPS;TOMATO PLANTS;SPIDER MITES;NATIVE SHRUB;LEAVES