Silicon Induced Defense Mechanisms and Pathways of Host Resistance for Insect Pests of Field and Horticultural Crops

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Selvakumari Govindarajan, Chandramani Periyakannan, Shanthi Mookiah, Mahendran Peyandi Paraman, Kannan Pandian, Mini Madhavan Lysal, Murugan Marimuthu, Chinnadurai Srinivasan, Yuvaraj Muthuraman
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Abstract

The application of Silicon modulates the plant defense mechanism by signaling secondary defense metabolites activating signal transduction pathways further triggering the HIPVs which in turn attracts natural enemies thereby suppressing the pest population. Continuous mono culturing of high yielding varieties with intensive cultural practices lead to depletion of available Si in soils and hence exogenous application of Si sources is necessary. Exploiting plant resistance and strengthening the induced defenses through Si and PGR could represent an effective viable alternative to synthetic insecticides that could form an efficient tactic in integrated pest management including biological control. In this context, we underscore recent advancements in understanding Si-mediated enhancement of plant resistance against pests, emphasizing the significance of these findings for potential incorporation into future strategies for crop protection.

硅诱导的防御机制与田间和园艺作物害虫的寄主抗性途径
施硅可通过次生防御代谢物信号激活信号转导途径,从而调节植物防御机制,进一步触发 HIPV,进而吸引天敌,抑制害虫数量。高产品种的连续单一栽培和密集的栽培措施会导致土壤中可用的硅枯竭,因此有必要外源施用硅源。利用植物的抗性并通过硅和植物遗传资源加强诱导防御,可以有效替代合成杀虫剂,成为虫害综合防治(包括生物防治)的有效手段。在此背景下,我们强调了最近在了解硅介导的增强植物抗虫害能力方面取得的进展,并强调了这些发现对于可能纳入未来作物保护战略的重要意义。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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