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USDA-ARS-PPRL

Daniel CookResearch Plant Physiologist

Plant Environment Interactions

Biotic Stresses-Bacteria, Fungi, Insects, Small Animals, Large Animals

Abiotic Stresses-Temperature, Water Availability, Nutrients

Coevolution – mutual evolutionary influence between two species example: chemical changes in response to herbivory lead to compensatory metabolic changes in herbivores to adapt to the new plant chemistry, ultimately leading to further changes in plantchemistry

Chemical Defenses – chemicals produced by the plant that deter hebivory orinvasion by other organisms

examples: alkaloids, terpenes, tannins

Physical Defenses – physical characteristics of the plant that deter herbivoryor invasion by other organisms

examples: spines, thorns, lignified tissue, leaf hairs, leaf waxes

Genotype EnvironmentGenotype x Environment

ChemicalChemicalPhenotypePhenotype

Quantitative and Quantitative and QualitativeQualitative

Questions

Can plant toxins vary seasonally?

Can plant toxins vary as a function of plant growth and development?

Can plant toxins vary as a function of time of day?

Are all plants of the same species toxic?

Larkspur Alkaloids Vary as a Function of the Time of Year

Larkspur Alkaloids Vary as a Function of Plant Part and Time of Year

Lupine Alkaloids Vary as a Function of the Time of Day

Lupine Species

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TeratogenicTeratogenic AlkaloidsAlkaloids

AnagyrineAnagyrine

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AmmodendrineAmmodendrine

LupinusLupinus sulphureussulphureus

QuinolizidineQuinolizidine and and PiperidinePiperidine AlkaloidsAlkaloids

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5.685.23 8.70 11.3510.11 12.35 12.635.94 10.55 13.424.33 6.45 8.587.546.46

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5.68 9.746.59 12.789.324.37 7.00 11.2910.36 14.397.99 13.1712.41

AmmodendrineAmmodendrine

ThermopsineThermopsine

AnagyrineAnagyrine

Pendleton, ORPendleton, OR

Clarkston, WAClarkston, WA

Ritzville, WARitzville, WA

LupinusLupinus leucophyllusleucophyllus

Chemical Fingerprint (Chemical Fingerprint (QuinolizidineQuinolizidine Alkaloids)Alkaloids)

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Pendleton, ORPendleton, OR

Ritzville, WARitzville, WA

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AnagyrineAnagyrine

Delphinium (Larkspurs)

• Diverse group• Divided into three categories:

– tall (barbeyi, occidentale, ramosum, glaucum)– low (nuttallianum, andersonii, bicolor)– plains (geyeri)

• Cause $6-10 million in losses annually

Delphinium Spp.Delphinium Spp.

Larkspurs: Extent of the Problem

• Marsh (1913) stated that larkspurs kill more cattle on western ranges than any other plant (locoweed excepted)

• Tall larkspurs- serious problem on mountain rangelands

• Low larkspurs- problematic on foothill and mountain ranges.

• Plains larkspur- persistent problem on High Plains (particularly Wyoming & Colorado)

Tall larkspurs

• Tall larkspurs: found in mountain habitat in the western U.S. - generally moist sites - 6,000 to 10,000 feet elevation

• Tall larkspur sites typically snow-covered during winter

• Tall larkspurs grow in forb-dominated sites; very nutritious forage and high carrying capacity

Distribution of Four of the Major Tall Larkspur Speciesin the Western United States

Larkspur Species contain Norditerpene Alkaloidsthat Differ in their Toxicity

NCH3CH2

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OH

OCH3

CH3O HH

OCH3O

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O

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OCH3

NCH3CH2

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Deltaline(LD50=~120 mg/kg)MDL-type alkaloid

Methyllycaconitine(LD50=~4 mg/kg)

MSAL-type alkaloid

The Two The Two ChemotypesChemotypes of of DuncecapDuncecap LarkspurLarkspur

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Chemotype A

Chemotype B

MDL-type alkaloids MSAL-type alkaloids

Previous Research has Identified Larkspur Populationswith Chemotypes A and B

Chemotype A Chemotype B

Logan, UT Jackson, WYMendon, UT Alpine, WYFairview, UT Park Valley, UTSalina, UT Oakley, IDYampa, CO Clifton, ID

Objective

To determine if Chemotype A populations are more widespread geographically or if they are sporadic in nature

508

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Chemotype A

Chemotype B

MDL-type alkaloids MSAL-type alkaloids

DuncecapDuncecap Larkspur Plants that have Larkspur Plants that have ChemotypeChemotype A (no MSAL A (no MSAL type alkaloids) have a defined geographical distributiontype alkaloids) have a defined geographical distribution

Survey of Herbarium SpecimensSurvey of Herbarium Specimens

--27 samples Cache County27 samples Cache County--12 of 15 samples Utah County 12 of 15 samples Utah County --13 samples Wasatch County13 samples Wasatch County--10 samples Duchesne County10 samples Duchesne County--6 samples Rich County6 samples Rich County--5 samples Uintah County5 samples Uintah County--5 samples Millard County5 samples Millard County--5 samples eastern Juab County5 samples eastern Juab County--4 samples Salt Lake County4 samples Salt Lake County--3 samples Tooele County3 samples Tooele County--3 samples Weber County3 samples Weber County--2 samples Carbon County2 samples Carbon County--1 sample Davis County1 sample Davis County--1 sample 1 sample DaggetDagget CountyCounty--1 sample Emery County1 sample Emery County--1 sample Sevier County1 sample Sevier County

DuncecapDuncecap Larkspur Plants that have Larkspur Plants that have ChemotypeChemotype B (MSAL B (MSAL type alkaloids) have a defined geographical distributiontype alkaloids) have a defined geographical distribution

Survey of Herbarium Specimens

-10 Samples Box Elder County-6 samples Western Juab County -3 of 15 samples Utah County-2 samples Sevier County

What What chemotype(schemotype(s) is/are found in the other states where ) is/are found in the other states where DuncecapDuncecap Larkspur may be found?Larkspur may be found?

Only Chemotypes A is found in Colorado

What What chemotype(schemotype(s) is/are found in the other states where ) is/are found in the other states where DuncecapDuncecap Larkspur may be found?Larkspur may be found?

Both Chemotypes A and B are found in Idaho and Wyoming-populations of chemotype A overlap with Utah populations

What What chemotype(schemotype(s) is/are found in the other states where ) is/are found in the other states where DuncecapDuncecap Larkspur may be found? Larkspur may be found?

Only Chemotype B that contains MLA is found in Nevada and Montana

Genotype EnvironmentGenotype x Environment

ChemicalChemicalPhenotypePhenotype

Quantitative and Quantitative and QualitativeQualitative

Conclusions

-Duncecap larkspur has two chemotypes that potentially differ in their toxicity

-The two chemotypes have defined geographical distributions

-The chemotypes are stable over multiple years suggesting that they are not influenced by the environment

-The biological mechanism responsible for this observation is unknown

Questions

Can plant toxins vary seasonally?

Can plant toxins vary as a function of plant growth and development?

Can plant toxins vary as a function of time of day?

Are all plants of the same species toxic?