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Soil variation among natural habitats alters glucosinolate content in a wild perennial mustard.

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Wagner, MR; Mitchell-Olds, T
Published in: Journal of experimental botany
March 2023

Baseline levels of glucosinolates-important defensive phytochemicals in brassicaceous plants-are determined by both genotype and environment. However, the ecological causes of glucosinolate plasticity are not well characterized. Fertilization is known to alter glucosinolate content of Brassica crops, but the effect of naturally occurring soil variation on glucosinolate content of wild plants is unknown. Here, we conducted greenhouse experiments using Boechera stricta to ask (i) whether soil variation among natural habitats shapes leaf and root glucosinolate profiles; (ii) whether such changes are caused by abiotic soil properties, soil microbes, or both; and (iii) whether soil-induced glucosinolate plasticity is genetically variable. Total glucosinolate quantity differed up to 2-fold between soils from different natural habitats, while the relative amounts of different compounds were less responsive. This effect was due to physico-chemical soil properties rather than microbial communities. We detected modest genetic variation for glucosinolate plasticity in response to soil. In addition, glucosinolate composition, but not quantity, of field-grown plants could be accurately predicted from measurements from greenhouse-grown plants. In summary, soil alone is sufficient to cause plasticity of baseline glucosinolate levels in natural plant populations, which may have implications for the evolution of this important trait across complex landscapes.

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Journal of experimental botany

DOI

EISSN

1460-2431

ISSN

0022-0957

Publication Date

March 2023

Volume

74

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1723 / 1740

Related Subject Headings

  • Soil
  • Plant Biology & Botany
  • Mustard Plant
  • Glucosinolates
  • Ecosystem
  • Brassica rapa
  • 3108 Plant biology
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 3004 Crop and pasture production
  • 0703 Crop and Pasture Production
 

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Wagner, M. R., & Mitchell-Olds, T. (2023). Soil variation among natural habitats alters glucosinolate content in a wild perennial mustard. Journal of Experimental Botany, 74(5), 1723–1740. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erac520
Wagner, Maggie R., and Thomas Mitchell-Olds. “Soil variation among natural habitats alters glucosinolate content in a wild perennial mustard.Journal of Experimental Botany 74, no. 5 (March 2023): 1723–40. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erac520.
Wagner MR, Mitchell-Olds T. Soil variation among natural habitats alters glucosinolate content in a wild perennial mustard. Journal of experimental botany. 2023 Mar;74(5):1723–40.
Wagner, Maggie R., and Thomas Mitchell-Olds. “Soil variation among natural habitats alters glucosinolate content in a wild perennial mustard.Journal of Experimental Botany, vol. 74, no. 5, Mar. 2023, pp. 1723–40. Epmc, doi:10.1093/jxb/erac520.
Wagner MR, Mitchell-Olds T. Soil variation among natural habitats alters glucosinolate content in a wild perennial mustard. Journal of experimental botany. 2023 Mar;74(5):1723–1740.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of experimental botany

DOI

EISSN

1460-2431

ISSN

0022-0957

Publication Date

March 2023

Volume

74

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1723 / 1740

Related Subject Headings

  • Soil
  • Plant Biology & Botany
  • Mustard Plant
  • Glucosinolates
  • Ecosystem
  • Brassica rapa
  • 3108 Plant biology
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 3004 Crop and pasture production
  • 0703 Crop and Pasture Production