Hyphantria cunea-mediated inducible defense in low-fitness host plant Tilia amurensis: An arthropod–plant interaction perspective

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Ruiqi Wang, Yantao Zhou, Aoying Zhang, Ying Wang, Kexin Ding, Mingtao Tan, Dun Jiang, Shanchun Yan
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Abstract

Inducible defense is an important anti-insect strategy in plants. This study investigated whether larval feeding by Hyphantria cunea at low-density and high-density levels can initiate inducible defense responses in the low-fitness host plant Tilia amurensis on the 7th- and 21th-day post-feeding. The results revealed significant alterations in the nutrient composition (e.g., amino acids, soluble sugars, and total proteins) within T. amurensis, with notable decreases observed on the 7th-day post-feeding, followed by increases on the 21st day, respectively. Specifically, the low-density feeding group prompted significant increases in tannin, total phenols, and total flavonoids on the 7th day, whereas the high-density feeding group induced significant decreases in these compounds. Conversely, total alkaloid levels exhibited an inverse pattern, with lignin contents notably decreasing. By the 21st-day post-feeding, all secondary metabolites demonstrated significant increases. Expression analysis of flavonoid biosynthetic genes mirrors the changes observed in the total flavonoid content. Furthermore, larval feeding activates the α-linoleic acid metabolism pathway consistently across all time points. Subsequent generations of H. cunea larvae in low-density feeding and high-density feeding groups demonstrated decreased growth, along with downregulation of growth regulatory genes and key genes involved in energy metabolism, digestion, and detoxification. Notably, the expression of digestive gene LIP10 and detoxification genes GST18 and CARE14 exhibits adaptive regulation in response to T. amurensis’ inducible defense. Overall, larval feeding by H. cunea elicits a robust and enduring inducible defense response in T. amurensis, ultimately decreasing the fitness of the subsequent generations of H. cunea larvae on T. amabilis.

Graphical abstract

低适合度寄主植物紫椴诱导防御:节肢动物-植物相互作用的视角
诱导防御是植物重要的抗虫策略。本研究探讨了低密度和高密度水平的美国棘球蚴(Hyphantria cunea)幼虫摄食后第7天和第21天是否能在低适合度寄主植物紫椴(Tilia amurensis)中引发诱导防御反应。结果表明,黑水鲀体内的营养成分(如氨基酸、可溶性糖和总蛋白)发生了显著变化,在饲喂后第7天显著降低,第21天分别升高。其中,低密度饲喂组在第7天单宁、总酚和总黄酮含量显著增加,高密度饲喂组在第7天单宁、总酚和总黄酮含量显著降低。相反,总生物碱含量呈反比,木质素含量显著降低。饲喂后第21天,所有次级代谢物均显著增加。黄酮类生物合成基因的表达分析反映了总黄酮含量的变化。此外,幼虫取食激活α-亚油酸代谢途径在所有时间点都是一致的。低密度摄食组和高密度摄食组幼体后代生长发育下降,生长调控基因和参与能量代谢、消化和解毒的关键基因表达下调。值得注意的是,消化基因LIP10和解毒基因GST18和CARE14的表达在黄螺旋藻诱导防御下表现出适应性调控。总的来说,美洲锥虫的幼虫取食在美洲锥虫中引发了一种强大而持久的诱导防御反应,最终降低了美洲锥虫后代对美洲锥虫的适应性。图形抽象
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Arthropod-Plant Interactions
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
6.20%
发文量
58
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Arthropod-Plant Interactions is dedicated to publishing high quality original papers and reviews with a broad fundamental or applied focus on ecological, biological, and evolutionary aspects of the interactions between insects and other arthropods with plants. Coverage extends to all aspects of such interactions including chemical, biochemical, genetic, and molecular analysis, as well reporting on multitrophic studies, ecophysiology, and mutualism. Arthropod-Plant Interactions encourages the submission of forum papers that challenge prevailing hypotheses. The journal encourages a diversity of opinion by presenting both invited and unsolicited review papers.
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