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Mol Ecol Resour


Title:Transcriptomic responses of Solanum dulcamara to natural and simulated herbivory
Author(s):Lortzing T; Firtzlaff V; Nguyen D; Rieu I; Stelzer S; Schad M; Kallarackal J; Steppuhn A;
Address:"Molecular Ecology, Dahlem Centre of Plant Sciences, Institute of Biology, Freie Universitat Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Applied Zoology/Animal Ecology, Dahlem Centre of Plant Sciences, Institute of Biology, Freie Universitat Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Department of Molecular Plant Physiology, Institute for Water and Wetland Research, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Oaklabs GmbH, Hennigsdorf, Germany"
Journal Title:Mol Ecol Resour
Year:2017
Volume:20170530
Issue:6
Page Number:e196 - e211
DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.12687
ISSN/ISBN:1755-0998 (Electronic) 1755-098X (Linking)
Abstract:"Plants are attacked by diverse herbivores and respond with manifold defence responses. To study transcriptional and other early regulation events of these plant responses, herbivory is often simulated to standardize the temporal and spatial dynamics that vary tremendously for natural herbivory. Yet, to what extent such simulations of herbivory are able to elicit the same plant response as real herbivory remains largely undetermined. We examined the transcriptional response of a wild model plant to herbivory by lepidopteran larvae and to a commonly used herbivory simulation by applying the larvae's oral secretions to standardized wounds. We designed a microarray for Solanum dulcamara and showed that the transcriptional responses to real and to simulated herbivory by Spodoptera exigua overlapped moderately by about 40%. Interestingly, certain responses were mimicked better than others; 60% of the genes upregulated but not even a quarter of the genes downregulated by herbivory were similarly affected by application of oral secretions to wounds. While the regulation of genes involved in signalling, defence and water stress was mimicked well by the simulated herbivory, most of the genes related to photosynthesis, carbohydrate- and lipid metabolism were exclusively regulated by real herbivory. Thus, wounding and application of oral secretions decently mimics herbivory-induced defence responses but likely not the reallocation of primary metabolites induced by real herbivory"
Keywords:"Animals Feeding Behavior *Gene Expression Profiling *Herbivory Microarray Analysis Solanum/genetics/*physiology Spodoptera/physiology *Stress, Physiological caterpillar oral secretions elicitation induced plant defence microarray photosynthesis phytohormo;"
Notes:"MedlineLortzing, Tobias Firtzlaff, Vivien Nguyen, Duy Rieu, Ivo Stelzer, Sandra Schad, Martina Kallarackal, Jim Steppuhn, Anke eng England 2017/04/28 Mol Ecol Resour. 2017 Nov; 17(6):e196-e211. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.12687. Epub 2017 May 30"

 
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