Episodic defoliation rapidly reduces starch but not soluble sugars in an invasive shrub, Tamarix spp.
Kevin R HultineDonna DehnSusan E BushKumud AcharyaCarla D'AntonioTom L DudleyJohn HealeyJulia B HullDan F KoepkeRandall W LongDan L PottsPublished in: American journal of botany (2021)
The results suggest that defoliation occurring over a single growing season does not impact immediate plant functions such as osmoregulation, but depleted starch could limit future fitness, particularly where defoliation occurs over multiple years. These results improve our understanding of how woody plants cope with episodic defoliation caused by foliage herbivory and other disturbances.