植物生态学报 ›› 2025, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (5): 1-0.DOI: 10.17521/cjpe.2024.0230

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植物应对草食动物采食的化学防御策略研究进展

平晓燕1,杜毅倩2,赖仕蓉2,3,孔梦桥2,余国杰1   

  1. 1. 北京林业大学草业与草原学院
    2. 北京林业大学
    3. 四川农业大学
  • 收稿日期:2024-07-15 修回日期:2024-10-29 出版日期:2025-05-20 发布日期:2024-11-13

Research progress of plant chemical defense strategies in response to herbivory

Xiao-Yan PING1,yiqian DU2,Rong ShiLAI3,4,Mengqiao KONG3,Guojie YU5   

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    2. Beijing Forestry University
    3. 北京林业大学
    4. 四川农业大学
    5. School of Grassland Science, Beijing Forestry University
  • Received:2024-07-15 Revised:2024-10-29 Online:2025-05-20 Published:2024-11-13

摘要: 植物在长期进化过程中形成了多样的防御策略以应对草食动物的采食, 其中基于植物次生代谢产物的化学防御策略在植物-草食动物种间互作中起到了关键的调控作用。植物次生代谢产物的合成以减少资源向生长和繁殖的分配为代价, 是植物应对草食动物采食的一种权衡策略。国内外针对植物次生代谢产物如何影响草食动物的采食行为、植物个体生长和适合度等已开展了较多研究, 但对其化学防御策略还缺乏系统的综述。该文梳理了植物次生代谢产物合成与释放的影响因素、植物应对草食动物采食的化学防御策略及形成机制。植物个体组织器官、种群和群落特征、草食动物种类及采食强度、土壤资源有效性、生长季节和环境胁迫均会对植物次生代谢产物的合成与释放产生影响。植物通过增强化学防御的可塑性、调节光合产物分配格局和资源在生长-繁殖-防御功能间的权衡关系来应对草食动物的采食。针对植物化学防御策略的形成机制, 当前主要的假说/理论包括生长分化平衡假说、植物可见性假说、最优防御理论、碳养分平衡假说、生长速率假说、植物防御综合征假说和错误管理理论等。随着人类活动(如放牧)的增加和气候变化的加剧, 未来应从多学科交叉视角, 加强植物应对大型草食动物采食、环境胁迫和全球变化背景下的植物防御策略研究, 以更深入地理解植物应对草食动物的防御过程及机制。

关键词: 植物次生代谢产物, 化学防御策略, 防御成本, 生长-防御权衡, 草食动物

Abstract: Plants have constructed diverse defense strategies in response to herbivory over time, with chemical defenses based on plant secondary metabolites playing a key regulatory role in plants-herbivores interspecific interactions. The biosynthesis of plant secondary metabolites is a trade-off strategy for plants to cope with herbivores at the cost of reduced resource allocation to growth and reproduction. Recently, numerous studies have been conducted on how plant secondary metabolites affect behavior of herbivores, individual growth and fitness of plants. However, a comprehensive and in-depth elaboration of the chemical defense strategies of plants is still lacking. This study provides a systematic review of the factors influencing the synthesis and release of plant secondary metabolites, the chemical defense strategies and their formation mechanisms in response to herbivory. Individual plant tissues and organs, population and species composition in the community, species and feeding intensity of herbivores, soil resource availability, growing seasons, environmental stresses all can affect the synthesis and release of plant secondary metabolites. Meanwhile, plants respond to herbivory by enhancing the plasticity of chemical defense, regulating the partitioning pattern of photosynthetic products and the trade-offs relationship between growth, reproduction and defense. The growth-differentiation balance hypothesis, plant apparency hypothesis, optimal defense theory, carbon/nutrient balance hypothesis, growth rate hypothesis, plant defense syndromes hypothesis and error management theory are the main hypotheses used to explain the mechanism of plant chemical defense strategies. As human activities (e.g., grazing) increase and climate change intensifies, researches on plant defense strategies in response to large herbivore feeding, environmental stress and global change should be strengthened in the future from a multidisciplinary perspective, which will be helpful for deeper understanding of the defense processes and mechanisms of plants in response to herbivores.

Key words: plant secondary metabolites, chemical defense strategies, cost of defense, growth-defense trade off, herbivores