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Enhanced ß-glucosidase in Western flower thrips affects its interaction with the redox-based strategies of kidney beans under elevated CO2.
Liu, Xiaowei; Wang, Yanhui; Liu, Hui; Huang, Xinyi; Qian, Lei; Yang, Baoqing; Xu, Yujing; Chen, Fajun.
Afiliação
  • Liu X; Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China.
  • Wang Y; Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China.
  • Liu H; Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China.
  • Huang X; Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China.
  • Qian L; Institute of Leisure Agriculture, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanjing, China.
  • Yang B; College of Pharmacy, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, China.
  • Xu Y; College of Pharmacy, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, China.
  • Chen F; Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China.
Plant Cell Environ ; 46(3): 918-930, 2023 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36597190
ABSTRACT
ß-Glucosidase is validated as an elicitor for early immune responses in plants and it was detected in the salivary glands of Frankliniella occidentalis in previous research. Seven differentially expressed genes encoding ß-glucosidase were obtained by comparing the transcriptomes of F. occidentalis adults grown under two different CO2 concentrations (800 vs. 400 ppm), which might be associated with the differences in the interaction between F. occidentalis adults and its host plant, Phaseolus vulgaris under different CO2 levels. To verify this speculation, changes in defense responses based on the production and elimination of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in P. vulgaris leaves treated with three levels of ß-glucosidase activity under ambient CO2 (aCO2 ) and elevated CO2 (eCO2 ) were measured in this study. According to the results, significantly higher levels of ROS were noticed under eCO2 compared to aCO2 , which was caused by the increased ß-glucosidase activity in thrips due to increased cellulose content in P. vulgaris leaves under eCO2 . Together with the lower activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD) and catalase (CAT) in injured leaves under eCO2 , P. vulgaris leaves would be negatively affected on redox-based defense by eCO2 , thus facilitating thrips damage under climate change.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Phaseolus / Celulases / Tisanópteros Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Phaseolus / Celulases / Tisanópteros Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article