Yang Fa-zhong, Yang Bin, Li Bei-bei, Xiao Chun
School of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, China; Key Laboratory of Forest Disaster Warning and Control of Yunnan Province, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China.
J Zhejiang Univ Sci B. 2015 Apr;16(4):264-74. doi: 10.1631/jzus.B1400151.
Many different types of toxins are produced by the fungus, Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissler. Little is known, however, regarding the influence of these toxins on insects. In this study, we investigated the toxin-induced inhibitory effects of the toxin produced by A. alternata on the rose aphid, Macrosiphum rosivorum, when the toxin was applied to leaves of the rose, Rosa chinensis. The results demonstrated that the purified crude toxin was non-harmful to rose plants and rose aphids, but had an intensive inhibitory effect on the multiplication of aphids. The inhibitory index against rose aphids reached 87.99% when rose plants were sprayed with the toxin solution at a low concentration. Further results from bioassays with aphids and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analyses demonstrated that tenuazonic acid (TeA) was one of the most important resistance-related active components in the crude toxin. The content of TeA was 0.1199% in the crude toxin under the HPLC method. Similar to the crude toxin, the inhibitory index of pure TeA reached 83.60% 15 d after the rose plants were sprayed with pure TeA solution at the lower concentration of 0.060 μg/ml, while the contents of residual TeA on the surface and in the inner portion of the rose plants were only 0.04 and 0.00 ng/g fresh weight of TeA-treated rose twigs, respectively, 7 d after the treatment. Our results show that TeA, an active component in the A. alternata toxin, can induce the indirect plant-mediated responses in rose plants to intensively enhance the plant's resistances against rose aphids, and the results are very helpful to understand the plant-mediated interaction between fungi and insects on their shared host plants.
链格孢(Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissler)能产生多种不同类型的毒素。然而,关于这些毒素对昆虫的影响却知之甚少。在本研究中,我们调查了链格孢产生的毒素对蔷薇长管蚜(Macrosiphum rosivorum)的毒素诱导抑制作用,该毒素被施用于月季(Rosa chinensis)叶片上。结果表明,纯化的粗毒素对月季植株和蔷薇长管蚜无害,但对蚜虫繁殖具有强烈的抑制作用。当用低浓度毒素溶液喷洒月季植株时,对蔷薇长管蚜的抑制指数达到87.99%。蚜虫生物测定和高效液相色谱(HPLC)分析的进一步结果表明,细交链孢菌酮酸(TeA)是粗毒素中最重要的抗性相关活性成分之一。采用HPLC法测定,粗毒素中TeA的含量为0.1199%。与粗毒素相似,在以0.060 μg/ml较低浓度的纯TeA溶液喷洒月季植株15天后,纯TeA的抑制指数达到83.60%,而处理7天后,TeA处理的月季嫩枝表面和内部的残留TeA含量分别仅为0.04和0.00 ng/g鲜重。我们的结果表明,链格孢毒素中的活性成分TeA可诱导月季植株产生间接的植物介导反应,从而强烈增强植株对蔷薇长管蚜的抗性,这些结果对于理解真菌和昆虫在其共享寄主植物上的植物介导相互作用非常有帮助。