Friends or Foes? The Indispensable Role of Gut Microbiota in Plant-Fungus-Herbivore Interactions.

IF 3.5 1区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Peipei Zhu, Letian Xu
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Abstract

Plants interact complexly with herbivores and diverse microbial communities, both plant-associated and insect-associated. A recent study investigated how the endophytic fungus Trichoderma, colonizing tomato plants, affects the herbivore Spodoptera littoralis. The study revealed that Trichoderma-enhanced plant resistance significantly reduced larval performance by profoundly changing the insect's gut microbial community composition. This work demonstrates that the effects of plant fungal colonization on insect herbivores are critically mediated by the insect's gut microbiota, highlighting a key mechanism in plant-insect-microbe tripartite interactions with implications for sustainable pest management.

朋友还是敌人?肠道菌群在植物-真菌-草食相互作用中不可或缺的作用。
植物与食草动物和各种微生物群落相互作用复杂,包括植物相关和昆虫相关。最近的一项研究调查了定殖于番茄植株的内生真菌木霉是如何影响植食性海蛾的。研究表明,木霉增强的植物抗性通过深刻改变昆虫肠道微生物群落组成显著降低了幼虫的生产性能。这项工作表明,植物真菌定植对昆虫食草动物的影响是由昆虫肠道微生物群介导的,突出了植物-昆虫-微生物三方相互作用的关键机制,对害虫的可持续管理具有重要意义。
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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
12.10%
发文量
81
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Society of Zoological Sciences focuses on zoology as an integrative discipline encompassing all aspects of animal life. It presents a broader perspective of many levels of zoological inquiry, both spatial and temporal, and encourages cooperation between zoology and other disciplines including, but not limited to, physics, computer science, social science, ethics, teaching, paleontology, molecular biology, physiology, behavior, ecology and the built environment. It also looks at the animal-human interaction through exploring animal-plant interactions, microbe/pathogen effects and global changes on the environment and human society. Integrative topics of greatest interest to INZ include: (1) Animals & climate change (2) Animals & pollution (3) Animals & infectious diseases (4) Animals & biological invasions (5) Animal-plant interactions (6) Zoogeography & paleontology (7) Neurons, genes & behavior (8) Molecular ecology & evolution (9) Physiological adaptations
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