Plants release large amounts of volatile organic compounds(VOCs)in response to attackers.Several VOCs can serve as volatile signals to elicit defense responses in undamaged tissues and neighboring plants,but many ques...Plants release large amounts of volatile organic compounds(VOCs)in response to attackers.Several VOCs can serve as volatile signals to elicit defense responses in undamaged tissues and neighboring plants,but many questions about the ecological functions of VOCs remain unanswered.Tea plants are impacted by two harmful invaders,the piercing herbivore Empoasca(Matsumurasca)onukii Matsuda and the pathogen Colletotrichum fructicola.To determine the VOC signals in tea,we confirmed CsOPR3 as a marker gene and set up a rapid screening method based on a 1.51 kb CsOPR3 promoter fused with aβ-glucuronidase(GUS)reporter construct(OPR3p::GUS)in Arabidopsis.Using this screening system,a terpenoid volatile(E)-nerolidol was identified as a potent signal that elicits plant defenses.The early responses triggered by(E)-nerolidol included the activation of a mitogen-activated protein kinase and WRKY,an H2O2 burst,and the induction of jasmonic acid and abscisic acid signaling.The induced plants accumulated high levels of defenserelated chemicals,which possessed broad-spectrum anti-herbivore or anti-pathogen properties,and ultimately triggered resistance against Empoasca onukii and Colletotrichum fructicola in tea.We propose that these findings can supply an environmentally friendly management strategy for controlling an insect pest and a disease of tea plants.展开更多
基金sponsored by the Central Public-interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund(1610212016019 and 1610212018015)the Modern Agricultural Industry Technology System(CARS-23)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31401758).
文摘Plants release large amounts of volatile organic compounds(VOCs)in response to attackers.Several VOCs can serve as volatile signals to elicit defense responses in undamaged tissues and neighboring plants,but many questions about the ecological functions of VOCs remain unanswered.Tea plants are impacted by two harmful invaders,the piercing herbivore Empoasca(Matsumurasca)onukii Matsuda and the pathogen Colletotrichum fructicola.To determine the VOC signals in tea,we confirmed CsOPR3 as a marker gene and set up a rapid screening method based on a 1.51 kb CsOPR3 promoter fused with aβ-glucuronidase(GUS)reporter construct(OPR3p::GUS)in Arabidopsis.Using this screening system,a terpenoid volatile(E)-nerolidol was identified as a potent signal that elicits plant defenses.The early responses triggered by(E)-nerolidol included the activation of a mitogen-activated protein kinase and WRKY,an H2O2 burst,and the induction of jasmonic acid and abscisic acid signaling.The induced plants accumulated high levels of defenserelated chemicals,which possessed broad-spectrum anti-herbivore or anti-pathogen properties,and ultimately triggered resistance against Empoasca onukii and Colletotrichum fructicola in tea.We propose that these findings can supply an environmentally friendly management strategy for controlling an insect pest and a disease of tea plants.