Whispering Through the Leaves: Elucidating the Mechanical Perception and Downstream Defence Response Against Herbivory.

IF 6.3 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Khrade Vero, Mukesh Kumar Meena
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Abstract

Insect herbivory generates not only tissue loss but also a suite of biophysical and chemical cues that plants must detect and interpret. To cope with these challenges, plants have evolved specialised structures and molecular mechanisms that perceive mechanical inputs and translate them into coordinated defence responses. This review summarises the concept of mechanostimulation during insect feeding, with a focus on how plants recognise mechanical cues and integrate them into broader defence signalling networks. We outline the types of stimuli generated during herbivory, the morphological and molecular sensors involved in mechanoperception, and the electrical signalling processes that mediate intra- and inter-cellular communication of long-distance signal transmission, for which the vascular system, particularly the phloem and xylem, emerges as a critical conduit. We further discuss how mechanostimulation interfaces with hormonal pathways and transcriptional regulation, ultimately activating defence genes. This framework is further extended to non-vascular plants such as bryophytes, where mechanosensing and defence occur in the absence of vascular tissues, shedding light on how these strategies originated and evolved in early land plants. Collectively, these insights provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how mechanostimulation shapes plant defence and offers avenues for future research in enhancing crop resilience.

树叶间的窃窃私语:阐明对食草动物的机械感知和下游防御反应。
昆虫的食草性不仅会造成组织损失,还会产生一系列植物必须检测和解释的生物物理和化学信号。为了应对这些挑战,植物已经进化出专门的结构和分子机制来感知机械输入并将其转化为协调的防御反应。这篇综述总结了昆虫摄食过程中机械刺激的概念,重点是植物如何识别机械信号并将其整合到更广泛的防御信号网络中。我们概述了在草食过程中产生的刺激类型,参与机械感觉的形态和分子传感器,以及介导细胞内和细胞间长距离信号传递的电信号过程,其中维管系统,特别是韧皮部和木质部,是一个关键的管道。我们进一步讨论了机械刺激如何与激素通路和转录调控相结合,最终激活防御基因。这一框架进一步扩展到非维管植物,如苔藓植物,在没有维管组织的情况下发生机械感知和防御,揭示了这些策略如何在早期陆地植物中起源和进化。总的来说,这些见解为理解机械刺激如何塑造植物防御提供了一个全面的框架,并为未来提高作物抗逆性的研究提供了途径。
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Plant, Cell & Environment
Plant, Cell & Environment 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
4.10%
发文量
253
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Plant, Cell & Environment is a premier plant science journal, offering valuable insights into plant responses to their environment. Committed to publishing high-quality theoretical and experimental research, the journal covers a broad spectrum of factors, spanning from molecular to community levels. Researchers exploring various aspects of plant biology, physiology, and ecology contribute to the journal's comprehensive understanding of plant-environment interactions.
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