BMC Plant Biology | |
Localization of sesquiterpene formation and emission in maize leaves after herbivore damage | |
关键词: Zea mays L.; Poaceae; Maize; Sesquiterpenes; Volatiles; Terpene biosynthesis; Terpene synthase; Herbivore-induced terpene formation; Jasmonic acid; Solid-phase microextraction (SPME); | |
DOI : 10.1186/1471-2229-13-15 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract
Background
Maize (
Results
In this study, we restricted herbivore feeding to small sections of the maize leaf with the aim of determining the patterns of volatile sesquiterpene emission throughout the damaged leaf and in neighboring leaves. Sesquiterpene volatiles were released at high rates from damaged leaves, but at much lower rates from neighboring leaves. Release was restricted to the site of damage or to leaf sections located apical to the damage, but was not seen in sections basal to the damage or on the other side of the midrib. The emission pattern correlated well with the transcript pattern of the respective sesquiterpene synthase genes,
Conclusions
In contrast to other defense reactions which often occur systemically throughout the whole plant, herbivore-induced sesquiterpene production in maize is restricted to the wounding site and distal leaf parts. Since the signal mediating this reaction is directed to the leaf tip and cannot propagate parallel to the leaf axis, it is likely connected to the xylem. The increasing gradient of volatiles from the tip of the leaf towards the damage site might aid herbivore enemies in host or prey finding.
【 授权许可】
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