Western corn rootworm resistance in maize persists in the absence of jasmonic acid.

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Planta Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1007/s00425-024-04580-2
John M Grunseich, Pei-Cheng Huang, Julio S Bernal, Michael Kolomiets
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Abstract

Main conclusion: Larva growth, survival, and development speed were not affected by the absence of jasmonic acid (JA) indicating that JA does not have a direct role in maize resistance to western corn rootworm. Jasmonic acid (JA) is a plant hormone that regulates multiple physiological processes including defense against herbivory by chewing insects. Previous research showed its importance for resistance to aboveground herbivory. While few studies have investigated the role of JA in resistance to belowground root-feeding herbivores, none has directly tested the role of JA in such resistance. In this study, we used an opr7opr8 double mutant to directly test the role of JA in resistance to western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, WCR), a devastating and specialist pest of maize. The opr7opr8 double mutant is deficient in JA accumulation as we found that it does not accumulate JA nor JA-Ile independently of exposure to WCR. We found no significant difference in growth (body mass), survival, and development of WCR larvae in response to JA deficiency, suggesting that disruption of JA biosynthesis does not impact resistance in maize roots to WCR. Additionally, we observed no significant effect on loss of root tissue caused by WCR associated with JA deficiency, while we found a reduction in shoot growth (mass) associated with WCR herbivory in the opr7opr8 mutant that was not observed in the wildtype. This suggested a role for JA in aboveground growth response to WCR herbivory rather than resistance to WCR.

在没有茉莉酸的情况下,玉米对西部玉米根虫的抗性持续存在。
主要结论:茉莉酸(jasmonic acid, JA)的缺失对玉米幼苗的生长、存活和发育速度没有影响,表明JA在玉米抗西玉米根虫中没有直接作用。茉莉酸(Jasmonic acid, JA)是一种调节多种生理过程的植物激素,包括通过咀嚼昆虫来防御食草动物。先前的研究表明它对地上食草动物的抗性很重要。虽然很少有研究调查JA在对地下食根食草动物的抗性中的作用,但没有人直接测试JA在这种抗性中的作用。在本研究中,我们利用opr7opr8双突变体,直接测试了JA在玉米抗西部玉米根虫(Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, WCR)中的作用。opr7opr8双突变体缺乏JA积累,因为我们发现它既不积累JA,也不积累JA- ile,独立于暴露于WCR。我们发现JA缺乏对WCR幼虫的生长(体重)、存活和发育没有显著影响,这表明JA生物合成的中断不会影响玉米根系对WCR的抗性。此外,我们观察到与JA缺乏相关的WCR对根组织损失没有显著影响,而我们发现与WCR草食相关的芽生长(质量)减少在opr7opr8突变体中没有观察到,而在野生型中没有观察到。这表明JA在地上部生长对WCR的响应中起作用,而不是对WCR的抗性。
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Planta
Planta 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
2.30%
发文量
217
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Planta publishes timely and substantial articles on all aspects of plant biology. We welcome original research papers on any plant species. Areas of interest include biochemistry, bioenergy, biotechnology, cell biology, development, ecological and environmental physiology, growth, metabolism, morphogenesis, molecular biology, new methods, physiology, plant-microbe interactions, structural biology, and systems biology.
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