The Effect Of Solidago Altissima Cytotypes And Soil Nutrients On Terpene Production, Leaf Nutrients And Uroleucon Nigrotuberculatum Abundance

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Beck Arebamen Akhiwu (Creator)
Institution
Appalachian State University (ASU )
Web Site: https://library.appstate.edu/
Advisor
Ray Williams

Abstract: The specific factors that drive plant genotype choice by insects remain uncertain. I investigated the connection between tall goldenrod, Solidago altissima, cytotypes {diploid and hexaploid), phytochemistry (C, CN and terpenes) and soil nutrient level on the abundance of a specialist aphid Uroleucon nigrotuberculatum. Terpenes are one of the largest classes of secondary metabolites and can vary among plant genotypes. I hypothesized that chromosome number and available nutrients would affect leaf nutrients terpenes concentration in S. altissima and affect the abundance of U. nigrotuberculatum. A randomized common-garden design used sixty-four plants (32 diploid and 32 hexaploid representing four genotypes (cytotype), with eight plants per genotype. I added soil nutrients to four plants per treatment, while four plants had no nutrient addition. After allowing aphids to naturally colonize plants I quantified aphid abundance throughout a growing season. During peak aphid abundance I took estimates of plant biomass and leaf samples for phytochemical analyses. I found that soil nutrients had a significant effect on aphid abundance (P=0.0178) and no effects of cytotypes or cytotypes x nutrient interaction. The biomass of 2n plants were significantly larger than 6n plants (Cytotype effect=0.045) and high nutrient plants were significantly larger than ambient nutrient plants (nutrient effect, p>0.001). This study found nutrient and cytotype interactions with CN (p=0.0009). Chromosome number (cytotypes) had significant effects on three foliar terpenes: a- pinene (p=0.004), -pinene (p=0.003) and Bornyl acetate (p=0.027) of hexaploid plant with nutrient addition.

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Thesis
Akhiwu, B. (2020). The Effect Of Solidago Altissima Cytotypes And Soil Nutrients On Terpene Production, Leaf Nutrients And Uroleucon Nigrotuberculatum Abundance. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. Appalachian State University, Boone, NC.
Language: English
Date: 2020
Keywords
Polyploidy (containing more than two homologous sets of chromosomes), Cytotypes (diploid and hexaploid), Phytochemistry (C, CN and terpenes), Specialist aphid (Uroleucon nigrotuberculatum), Plant biomass (plant size; stem diameter and height)

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