生物
大菜粉蝶
斜纹夜蛾
水杨酸
茉莉酸
食草动物
昆虫
通才与专种
植物对草食的防御
拟南芥
植物
防御机制
激发子
幼虫
细胞生物学
突变体
基因
生态学
生物化学
夜蛾科
栖息地
作者
Friederike Bruessow,Caroline Gouhier‐Darimont,Antony Buchala,Jean‐Pierre Métraux,Philippe Reymond
出处
期刊:Plant Journal
[Wiley]
日期:2010-03-10
卷期号:62 (5): 876-885
被引量:197
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-313x.2010.04200.x
摘要
Plants activate direct and indirect defences in response to insect egg deposition. However, whether eggs can manipulate plant defence is unknown. In Arabidopsis thaliana, oviposition by the butterfly Pieris brassicae triggers cellular and molecular changes that are similar to the changes caused by biotrophic pathogens. In the present study, we found that the plant defence signal salicylic acid (SA) accumulates at the site of oviposition. This is unexpected, as the SA pathway controls defence against fungal and bacterial pathogens and negatively interacts with the jasmonic acid (JA) pathway, which is crucial for the defence against herbivores. Application of P. brassicae or Spodoptera littoralis egg extract onto leaves reduced the induction of insect-responsive genes after challenge with caterpillars, suggesting that egg-derived elicitors suppress plant defence. Consequently, larval growth of the generalist herbivore S. littoralis, but not of the specialist P. brassicae, was significantly higher on plants treated with egg extract than on control plants. In contrast, suppression of gene induction and enhanced S. littoralis performance were not seen in the SA-deficient mutant sid2-1, indicating that it is SA that mediates this phenomenon. These data reveal an intriguing facet of the cross-talk between SA and JA signalling pathways, and suggest that insects have evolved a way to suppress the induction of defence genes by laying eggs that release elicitors. We show here that egg-induced SA accumulation negatively interferes with the JA pathway, and provides an advantage for generalist herbivores.
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