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Methods Mol Biol


Title:Bioassays to Evaluate the Resistance of Whole Plants to the Herbivorous Insect Thrips
Author(s):Steenbergen M; Broekgaarden C; Pieterse CMJ; Van Wees SCM;
Address:"Plant-Microbe Interactions, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Plant-Microbe Interactions, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. s.vanwees@uu.nl"
Journal Title:Methods Mol Biol
Year:2020
Volume:2085
Issue:
Page Number:93 - 108
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0142-6_7
ISSN/ISBN:1940-6029 (Electronic) 1064-3745 (Linking)
Abstract:"Thrips are tiny, cell-content-feeding insects that are a major pest on crops and ornamentals. Besides causing direct feeding damage, thrips may also cause indirect damage by vectoring tospoviruses. Novel resistance mechanisms to thrips need to be discovered and validated. Induction of jasmonic acid-dependent defenses has been demonstrated to be essential for resistance to thrips, but underlying mechanisms still need to be discovered. For this, it is vital to use robust plant-thrips assays to analyze plant defense responses and thrips performance. In recently developed high-throughput phenotyping platforms, the feeding damage that is visible as silver spots, and the preference of thrips in a two-choice setup is assessed, using leaf discs. Here, we describe whole-plant thrips assays that are essential for (1) validation of findings obtained by the leaf disc assays, (2) assessment of longer-term effects on thrips feeding success and fecundity, (3) determination of spatial-temporal effects induced by primary thrips infestation on a secondary attack by thrips or other insects or pathogens, and (4) assessment of gene expression and metabolite changes. We present detailed methods and tips and tricks for (a) rearing and selection of thrips at different developmental stages, (b) treatment of the whole plant or an individual leaf with thrips, and (c) determination of feeding damage and visualization of thrips oviposition success in leaves"
Keywords:Animals Arabidopsis/immunology/parasitology *Biological Assay/methods Cyclopentanes/metabolism *Disease Resistance/immunology *Herbivory *Host-Parasite Interactions Oxylipins/metabolism Phenotype Plant Diseases/immunology/parasitology Plant Immunity Plant;
Notes:"MedlineSteenbergen, Merel Broekgaarden, Colette Pieterse, Corne M J Van Wees, Saskia C M eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2019/11/18 Methods Mol Biol. 2020; 2085:93-108. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0142-6_7"

 
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