Heat stress reprograms herbivory-induced defense responses in potato plants

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第一作者: Zhong, Jian

作者: Zhong, Jian;Zhang, Jinyi;Zhang, Yadong;Ge, Yang;He, Wenjing;Liang, Chengjuan;Zhu, Zengrong;Zhou, Wenwu;Zhong, Jian;Zhu, Zengrong;Zhou, Wenwu;Gao, Yulin;Machado, Ricardo A. R.

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关键词: High temperature; Solanum tuberosum; Phthorimaea operculella; Plant resistance to insect herbivores; Phylotranscriptomic analysis; Metabolic reprogram

期刊名称:BMC PLANT BIOLOGY ( 影响因子:4.3; 五年影响因子:5.2 )

ISSN: 1471-2229

年卷期: 2024 年 24 卷 1 期

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: Climate change is predicted to increase the occurrence of extreme weather events such as heatwaves, which may thereby impact the outcome of plant-herbivore interactions. While elevated temperature is known to directly affect herbivore growth, it remains largely unclear if it indirectly influences herbivore performance by affecting the host plant they feed on. In this study, we investigated how transient exposure to high temperature influences plant herbivory-induced defenses at the transcript and metabolic level. To this end, we studied the interaction between potato (Solanum tuberosum) plants and the larvae of the potato tuber moth (Phthorimaea operculella) under different temperature regimes. We found that P. operculella larvae grew heavier on leaves co-stressed by high temperature and insect herbivory than on leaves pre-stressed by herbivory alone. We also observed that high temperature treatments altered phylotranscriptomic patterns upon herbivory, which changed from an evolutionary hourglass pattern, in which transcriptomic responses at early and late time points after elicitation are more variable than the ones in the middle, to a vase pattern. Specifically, transcripts of many herbivory-induced genes in the early and late defense stage were suppressed by HT treatment, whereas those in the intermediate stage peaked earlier. Additionally, we observed that high temperature impaired the induction of jasmonates and defense compounds upon herbivory. Moreover, using jasmonate-reduced (JA-reduced, irAOC) and -elevated (JA-Ile-elevated, irCYP94B3s) potato plants, we showed that high temperature suppresses JA signaling mediated plant-induced defense to herbivore attack. Thus, our study provides evidences on how temperature reprograms plant-induced defense to herbivores.

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