Abstract

The moisture contents, nutrients and mineral elements of the different sections of healthy and insect-damaged Hippophae rhamnoides ssp. sinensis were analysed to evaluate changes in the nutrient content of plants after damage by Holcocerus hippophaecolus. In affected plants, no significant differences in protein or moisture contents were observed in all three sections. Ash contents decreased significantly in the top and lower sections, potassium and zinc contents decreased significantly in all three sections. The total contents of amino acids significantly increased in the middle and lower sections. Proline and cysteine amounts increased significantly in all three sections. Damage-induced variation in the contents of nutrient substances in the different sections had a strong impact on the metabolism and growth of plants. The present results reveal the mechanism underlying the death or injury of H. rhamnoides ssp. sinensis caused by H. hippophaecolus.

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