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Please Do Now: If you were a plant, what do you think you would do to defend yourself against animals that want to eat you? (Remember, you can’t move)

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1 Please Do Now: If you were a plant, what do you think you would do to defend yourself against animals that want to eat you? (Remember, you can’t move)

2  Do Now  Hornworm Video  Plant Defense Notes  Corn Smut revisited

3  Herbivory is animals eating plant tissues.  Obviously this is really bad for the plant involved.  Extremely common too, since almost all the energy in the entire food chain comes from plants that have photosynthesized

4  Insect pests are the biggest threat to most plants, they do most of the eating  Over the millions of years they have lived together, plants have evolved adaptations to help them protect themselves

5  Plant defenses against herbivores can be both inducible and constitutive  Constitutive = always present  Inducible = produced when attack detected This saves resources so they don’t waste them on defenses when there is no threat

6  Physical  Chemical  Indirect

7  Trichomes  Leaf Toughness/Thickness  Lignin  Thorns/Spines

8  Chemicals produced by the plant that damage the herbivore when they eat the plant (basically poison)  Are secondary metabolites (since they are not involved in normal growth/development)

9  Phenolics: interfere with plants digesting that they eat Ex: tannins in Oak leaves  Alkaloids: mess up biochemical reactions in the insect, like nerve signaling Ex: caffeine, nicotine, cocaine  Cyanogenic compounds: chemicals, that break down when eaten to produce cyanide, a very strong poison onions

10  Neither directly chemically or physically protecting the plant, but still help prevent damage  Most involve getting help from other species

11  Releases VOCs to attract parasites of the attackers  Plants make structure for ants to live in or give them sugars in exchange for protection  Fungi that live inside leaves and produce poisons in exchange for sugar


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