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Plant Cell Environ


Title:Solanum dulcamara's response to eggs of an insect herbivore comprises ovicidal hydrogen peroxide production
Author(s):Geuss D; Stelzer S; Lortzing T; Steppuhn A;
Address:"Molecular Ecology, Dahlem Centre of Plant Sciences, Institute of Biology, Freie Universitat Berlin, Haderslebener Strasse 9, 12163, Berlin, Germany"
Journal Title:Plant Cell Environ
Year:2017
Volume:20170921
Issue:11
Page Number:2663 - 2677
DOI: 10.1111/pce.13015
ISSN/ISBN:1365-3040 (Electronic) 0140-7791 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plants can respond to insect oviposition, but little is known about which responses directly target the insect eggs and how. Here, we reveal a mechanism by which the bittersweet nightshade Solanum dulcamara kills the eggs of a generalist noctuid herbivore. The plant responded at the site of oviposition by Spodoptera exigua with formation of neoplasms and chlorotic tissue, accumulation of reactive oxygen species and induction of defence genes and proteins. Transcriptome analysis revealed that these responses were reflected in the transcriptional reprogramming of the egg-laden leaf. The plant-mediated egg mortality on S. dulcamara was not present on a genotype lacking chlorotic leaf tissue at the oviposition sites on which the eggs are exposed to less hydrogen peroxide. As exposure to hydrogen peroxide increased egg mortality, while catalase supplementation prevented the plants from killing the eggs, our results suggest that reactive oxygen species formation directly acts as an ovicidal plant response of S. dulcamara"
Keywords:"Animals Chitosan/pharmacology Cyclopentanes/pharmacology Genes, Plant Herbivory/*drug effects Humidity Hydrogen Peroxide/*toxicity Oviposition/drug effects Ovum/*physiology Oxylipins/pharmacology Salicylic Acid/pharmacology Solanum/drug effects/genetics/*;"
Notes:"MedlineGeuss, Daniel Stelzer, Sandra Lortzing, Tobias Steppuhn, Anke eng 2017/07/02 Plant Cell Environ. 2017 Nov; 40(11):2663-2677. doi: 10.1111/pce.13015. Epub 2017 Sep 21"

 
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