Zucchini Plants Alter Gene Expression and Emission of (E)-Caryophyllene Following Aphis gossypii Infestation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Zucchini (Cucurbita pepo L.) is widely cultivated in temperate regions. One of the
major production challenges is the damage caused by Aphis gossypii (Homoptera:
Aphididae), a polyphagous aphid, which can negatively affect its host plant, both directly
by feeding and indirectly by vectoring viruses. To gain insights into the transcriptome
events that occur during the zucchini-aphid interaction and to understand the early-tolate defense response through gene expression profiles, we performed RNA-sequencing
(RNA-Seq) on zucchini leaves challenged by A. gossypii (24, 48, and 96 h postinfestation; hpi). Data analysis indicated a complex and dynamic pattern of gene
expression and a transient transcriptional reconfiguration that involved more than 700
differentially expressed genes (DEGs), including a large number of defense-related
genes. The down-regulation of key genes of plant immunity, such as leucine-rich
repeat (LRR) protein kinases, transcription factors, and genes associated with direct
(i.e., protease inhibitors, cysteine peptidases, etc.) and indirect (i.e., terpene synthase)
defense responses, suggests the aphid ability to manipulate plant immune responses.
We also investigated the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from infested
plants and observed a reduced emission of (E)-?-caryophyllene at 48 hpi, likely the
result of aphid effectors, which reflects the down-regulation of two genes involved
in the biosynthesis of terpenoids. We showed that (E)-?-caryophyllene emission was
modified by the duration of plant infestation and by aphid density and that this molecule
highly attracts Aphidius colemani, a parasitic wasp of A. gossypii. With our results we
contributed to the identification of genes involved in cucurbit plant interactions with
phloem feeders. Our findings may also help pave the way toward developing tolerant
zucchini varieties and to identify molecules for sustainable management of harmful
insect populations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cucurbita pepo; RNA-sequencing; transcriptome reprogramming; insect pests; zucchini-aphid interaction; phloem feeders; volatile organic compounds
List of contributors:
Giorgini, Massimo
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