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Trade-offs between the accumulation of cuticular wax and jasmonic acid-mediated herbivory resistance in maize
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作者 Jiong Liu Lu Li +12 位作者 Zhilong Xiong Christelle AMRobert Baozhu Li Shan He Wenjie Chen jiasheng bi Guanqing Zhai Siyi Guo Hui Zhang Jieping Li Shutang Zhou Xi Zhang Chun‐Peng Song 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第1期143-159,共17页
Plants have evolved complex physical and chemical defense systems that allow them to withstand herbivory infestation.Composed of a complex mixture of very-long-chain fatty acids(VLCFAs)and their derivatives,cuticular ... Plants have evolved complex physical and chemical defense systems that allow them to withstand herbivory infestation.Composed of a complex mixture of very-long-chain fatty acids(VLCFAs)and their derivatives,cuticular wax constitutes the first physical line of defense against herbivores.Here,we report the function of Glossy 8(ZmGL8),which encodes a 3-ketoacyl reductase belonging to the fatty acid elongase complex,in orchestrating wax production and jasmonic acid(JA)-mediated defenses against herbivores in maize(Zea mays).The mutation of GL8 enhanced chemical defenses by activating the JA-dependent pathway.We observed a trade-off between wax accumulation and JA levels across maize glossy mutants and 24 globally collected maize inbred lines.In addition,we demonstrated that mutants defective in cuticular wax biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana and maize exhibit enhanced chemical defenses.Comprehensive transcriptomic and lipidomic analyses indicated that the gl8 mutant confers chemical resistance to herbivores by remodeling VLCFA-related lipid metabolism and subsequent JA biosynthesis and signaling.These results suggest that VLCFA-related lipid metabolism has a critical role in regulating the trade-offs between cuticular wax and JA-mediated chemical defenses. 展开更多
关键词 cuticular wax fall armyworm herbivore resistance jasmonic acid MAIZE plant-herbivore interactions
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