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Drought and Herbivory Shape Growth and Chemical Traits in Black Poplar (Populus nigra)

Weirauch, S. K.; Gressmann, H.; Reichelt, M.; Kaltenegger, E.; Schnitzler, J. P.; Unsicker, S. B.

2026-07-01 ecology
10.64898/2026.06.30.735551 bioRxiv
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Due to climate change, extreme weather events such as droughts are becoming more frequent and intense. This has a profound impact on plant performance and ecological interactions, including those involving herbivorous insects. The combined impact of drought stress and insect herbivory on plant metabolism has rarely been studied, particularly in woody plants. In this study, we investigated the influence of varying degrees of drought, both alone and in combination with herbivory by the leaf beetle Chrysomela tremulae, on the morphological and chemical characteristics of black poplar (Populus nigra) trees using a full factorial experimental design. We quantified morphological traits, volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, phytohormone and amino acid concentrations, and phenolic profiles. Drought conditions increased the concentrations of salicylic acid (SA) and abscisic acid (ABA), while feeding induced ABA and SA. Amino acid profiles shifted significantly under drought conditions, particularly in beetle-infested plants. In contrast, salicinoids, which are the most important phenolic defense compounds in poplars, remained relatively stable. We also observed significant compound-specific effects on both constitutive and herbivore-induced VOC emissions. Our results demonstrate that drought and insect herbivory exert a joint influence on the chemical responses of P. nigra across multiple metabolic pathways. These findings highlight how the interaction between abiotic and biotic stresses can influence the defense chemistry of trees, which will consequently affect ecological interactions in forest ecosystems in the face of climate change.

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