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Increases in Genistein in Medicago sativa Confer Resistance against the Pisum Host Race of Acyrthosiphon pisum

机译:紫花苜蓿中金雀异黄素的增加赋予对豌豆蚜的寄主抗性

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Interspecific interaction with host plants have important consequences for the host race formation of herbivorous insects. Plant secondary metabolites, particularly those that are involved in host races specializing on plants, warrant the theory of host specialization. Acyrthosiphon pisum comprises various host races that adapt to different Fabaceae plants, which provides an ideal system for determining the behavioral and physiological mechanisms underlying host-adaptive diversification. The current study evaluated the effects of host transfer on population fitness, feeding behavior and the transcriptome-wide gene expression of the two host races of A. pisum , one of which was originally from Medicago sativa and the other from Pisum sativum . The results showed that the Pisum host race of A. pisum had a lower population abundance and feeding efficiency than the Medicago host race in terms of a longer penetration time and shorter duration times of phloem ingestion when fed on M. sativa . In contrast, few differences were found in the population abundance and feeding behavior of A. pisum between the two host races when fed on P. sativum . Meanwhile, of the nine candidate phenolic compounds, only genistein was significantly affected by aphid infestation; higher levels of genistein were detected in M. sativa after feeding by the Pisum host race, but these levels were reduced relative to uninfested controls after feeding by the Medicago host race, which suggested that genistein may be involved in the specialization of the aphid host race on M. sativa . Further exogenous application of genistein in artificial diets showed that the increase in genistein reduced the survival rate of the Pisum host race but had little effect on that of the Medicago host race. The transcriptomic profiles indicated that the transcripts of six genes with functions related to detoxification were up-regulated in the Pisum host race relative to the Medicago host race of A. pisum . These results suggested that the inducible plant phenolics and associated metabolic process in aphids resulted in their differential adaptations to their Fabaceae host.
机译:与寄主植物的种间相互作用对草食性昆虫的寄主种族形成具有重要意义。植物次生代谢产物,特别是那些参与专门针对植物的宿主竞赛的代谢产物,需要宿主专门化理论。蚜虫包括适应不同豆科植物的各种寄主种族,这为确定宿主适应性多样化的行为和生理机制提供了理想的系统。目前的研究评估了寄主转移对两个Pi.A.pisum寄主种族的种群适应度,摄食行为和全转录组基因表达的影响,其中一个最初来自紫花苜蓿,另一个来自Pisum sativum。结果表明,以苜蓿为主食的豌豆寄主种群的种群丰度和饲喂效率均低于苜蓿寄主种群,食入韧皮部的韧皮部吸收时间长,消化时间短。相比之下,当饲喂P. sativum时,两个寄主种族之间的Pisum A. pisum种群数量和摄食行为几乎没有差异。同时,在九种候选酚类化合物中,只有染料木黄酮受到蚜虫侵害的影响最大;豌豆(Pisum)寄主种族进食后,紫花苜蓿中检出的染料木黄酮含量较高,但与苜蓿(Medicago)寄主种族进食后未受感染的对照相比,这些水平降低了,这表明染料木素可能参与了蚜虫寄主种族的专业化在苜蓿上。金雀异黄素在人工饮食中的进一步外源应用表明,金雀异黄素的增加降低了Pisum宿主种族的存活率,但对Medicago宿主种族的存活率影响很小。转录组概况表明,相对于Pisum宿主的A. pisum,Pisum宿主中的六个具有解毒功能的基因的转录上调。这些结果表明,蚜虫中可诱导的植物酚类和相关的代谢过程导致了它们对豆科植物宿主的不同适应。

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