2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.16301
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Neopolyploidy‐induced changes in giant duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza) alter herbivore preference and performance and plant population performance

Hannah R. Assour,
Tia‐Lynn Ashman,
Martin M. Turcotte

Abstract: PremisePolyploidy is a widespread mutational process in angiosperms that may alter population performance of not only plants but also their interacting species. Yet, knowledge of whether polyploidy affects plant–herbivore dynamics is scarce. Here, we tested whether aphid herbivores exhibit preference for diploid or neopolyploid plants, whether polyploidy impacts plant and herbivore performance, and whether these interactions depend on the plant genetic background.MethodsUsing independently synthesized neotetra… Show more

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