Associational Effects of Desmodium Intercropping on Maize Resistance and Secondary Metabolism

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ethan Bass, Daniel M. Mutyambai, Charles A. O. Midega, Zeyaur R. Khan, André Kessler
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Intercropping is drawing increasing attention as a strategy to increase crop yields and manage pest pressure, however the mechanisms of associational resistance in diversified cropping systems remain controversial. We conducted a controlled experiment to assess the impact of co-planting with silverleaf Desmodium (Desmodium uncinatum) on maize secondary metabolism and resistance to herbivory by the spotted stemborer (Chilo partellus). Maize plants were grown either in the same pot with a Desmodium plant or adjacent to it in a separate pot. Our findings indicate that co-planting with Desmodium influences maize secondary metabolism and herbivore resistance through both above and below-ground mechanisms. Maize growing in the same pot with a Desmodium neighbor was less attractive for oviposition by spotted stemborer adults. However, maize exposed only to above-ground Desmodium cues generally showed increased susceptibility to spotted stemborer herbivory (through both increased oviposition and larval consumption). VOC emissions and tissue secondary metabolite titers were also altered in maize plants exposed to Desmodium cues, with stronger effects being observed when maize and Desmodium shared the same pot. Specifically, benzoxazinoids were strongly suppressed in maize roots by direct contact with a Desmodium neighbor while headspace emissions of short-chain aldehydes and alkylbenzenes were increased. These results imply that direct root contact or soil-borne cues play an important role in mediating associational effects on plant resistance in this system.

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玉米抗性和次生代谢与苔草属植物间作的关联效应
作为一种提高作物产量和管理虫害压力的策略,间作套种正引起越来越多的关注,但多样化种植系统中的联合抗性机制仍存在争议。我们进行了一项对照实验,以评估与银叶Desmodium(Desmodium uncinatum)共同种植对玉米次生代谢和抗斑螟虫(Chilo partellus)食草能力的影响。玉米植株与银叶地肤(Desmodium uncinatum)种植在同一个花盆中,或与银叶地肤(Desmodium uncinatum)相邻种植在一个单独的花盆中。我们的研究结果表明,与Desmodium共植可通过地上和地下机制影响玉米的次生代谢和抗食草动物能力。与Desmodium相邻的玉米生长在同一个花盆中,对斑螟成虫产卵的吸引力较小。然而,只接触到地上 Desmodium 提示的玉米通常更容易被斑点螟食草(通过增加产卵和幼虫消耗)。暴露于Desmodium诱因的玉米植株的挥发性有机化合物排放和组织次生代谢物滴度也发生了变化,当玉米和Desmodium同处一盆时,观察到的影响更大。具体来说,玉米根部与邻近的 Desmodium 直接接触会强烈抑制苯并恶嗪类化合物,而顶空排放的短链醛和烷基苯则会增加。这些结果表明,在该系统中,根系直接接触或土壤中的线索在介导植物抗性的关联效应方面起着重要作用。
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Journal of Chemical Ecology
Journal of Chemical Ecology 环境科学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
58
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Chemical Ecology is devoted to promoting an ecological understanding of the origin, function, and significance of natural chemicals that mediate interactions within and between organisms. Such relationships, often adaptively important, comprise the oldest of communication systems in terrestrial and aquatic environments. With recent advances in methodology for elucidating structures of the chemical compounds involved, a strong interdisciplinary association has developed between chemists and biologists which should accelerate understanding of these interactions in nature. Scientific contributions, including review articles, are welcome from either members or nonmembers of the International Society of Chemical Ecology. Manuscripts must be in English and may include original research in biological and/or chemical aspects of chemical ecology. They may include substantive observations of interactions in nature, the elucidation of the chemical compounds involved, the mechanisms of their production and reception, and the translation of such basic information into survey and control protocols. Sufficient biological and chemical detail should be given to substantiate conclusions and to permit results to be evaluated and reproduced.
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