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昆虫卵沉积对欧洲赤松转录组及对幼虫取食的植物激素反应的影响。

The impact of insect egg deposition on Pinus sylvestris transcriptomic and phytohormonal responses to larval herbivory.

作者信息

Hundacker Janik, Linda Tom, Hilker Monika, Lortzing Vivien, Bittner Norbert

机构信息

Applied Zoology/Animal Ecology, Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin, Haderslebener Straße 9, Berlin 12163, Germany.

Applied Genetics, Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin, Albrecht-Thaer-Weg 6, Berlin 14195, Germany.

出版信息

Tree Physiol. 2024 Feb 11;44(2). doi: 10.1093/treephys/tpae008.

Abstract

Plants can improve their resistance to feeding damage by insects if they have perceived insect egg deposition prior to larval feeding. Molecular analyses of these egg-mediated defence mechanisms have until now focused on angiosperm species. It is unknown how the transcriptome of a gymnosperm species responds to insect eggs and subsequent larval feeding. Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is known to improve its defences against larvae of the herbivorous sawfly Diprion pini L. if it has previously received sawfly eggs. Here, we analysed the transcriptomic and phytohormonal responses of Scots pine needles to D. pini eggs (E-pine), larval feeding (F-pine) and to both eggs and larval feeding (EF-pine). Pine showed strong transcriptomic responses to sawfly eggs and-as expected-to larval feeding. Many egg-responsive genes were also differentially expressed in response to feeding damage, and these genes play an important role in biological processes related to cell wall modification, cell death and jasmonic acid signalling. EF-pine showed fewer transcriptomic changes than F-pine, whereas EF-treated angiosperm species studied so far showed more transcriptional changes to the initial phase of larval feeding than only feeding-damaged F-angiosperms. However, as with responses of EF-angiosperms, EF-pine showed higher salicylic acid concentrations than F-pine. Based on the considerable overlap of the transcriptomes of E- and F-pine, we suggest that the weaker transcriptomic response of EF-pine than F-pine to larval feeding damage is compensated by the strong, egg-induced response, which might result in maintained pine defences against larval feeding.

摘要

如果植物在幼虫取食之前感知到昆虫卵的沉积,它们可以提高对昆虫取食伤害的抗性。迄今为止,对这些卵介导的防御机制的分子分析主要集中在被子植物物种上。裸子植物物种的转录组如何响应昆虫卵及随后的幼虫取食尚不清楚。已知如果苏格兰松(Pinus sylvestris L.)之前接受过叶蜂卵,它会增强对食草叶蜂Diprion pini L.幼虫的防御。在此,我们分析了苏格兰松针叶对D. pini卵(E-松)、幼虫取食(F-松)以及卵和幼虫取食(EF-松)的转录组和植物激素反应。松树对叶蜂卵以及如预期的对幼虫取食表现出强烈的转录组反应。许多对卵有反应的基因在对取食伤害的反应中也有差异表达,并且这些基因在与细胞壁修饰、细胞死亡和茉莉酸信号传导相关的生物学过程中起重要作用。EF-松的转录组变化比F-松少,而到目前为止所研究的经EF处理的被子植物物种在幼虫取食初始阶段的转录变化比仅受取食伤害的F-被子植物更多。然而,与EF-被子植物的反应一样,EF-松的水杨酸浓度高于F-松。基于E-松和F-松转录组的大量重叠,我们认为EF-松对幼虫取食伤害的转录组反应比F-松弱,这被强烈的、卵诱导的反应所补偿,这可能导致松树对幼虫取食的防御得以维持。

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