Constitutive and inducible tomato defenses contribute to Bacillus thuringiensis lethality against Spodoptera exigua

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Biological Control Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1016/j.biocontrol.2024.105624
Ada Frattini , Rosa M. González-Martínez , Juan M. García , Zhivko Minchev , María J. Pozo , Víctor Flors , Cristina M. Crava , Salvador Herrero
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In nature, insect herbivory exerts continuous selective pressure on plants that, in turn, have developed a wide array of constitutive and inducible defenses to fight against attackers. Since plant defenses may affect higher trophic levels, including entomopathogens, further research is required to understand how plant compounds influence insect-pathogens interactions and their implications for integrated pest management programs. Here, we evaluated the impact of tomato defenses on the lethality produced by the bacterial entomopathogen Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) against second instar larvae of Spodoptera exigua. We first examined the effect of constitutive defenses from fifteen wild tomato species and forty cultivated varieties (Solanum lycopersicum) on S. exigua larval growth and susceptibility to Bt. The results showed larvae fed on wild tomato species had a reduced larval growth compared to larvae fed on cultivated varieties, whereas susceptibility to Bt was similar between both groups. We then selected six cultivated varieties, including those with high and low impacts on larval growth and Bt-induced mortality, to further explore the effect of inducible defenses. Elicitation of defenses by methyl jasmonate (MeJA) reduced larval growth and increased basal mortality. Additionally, when larvae were infected with Bt, MeJA treatment further increased their susceptibility to the entomopathogen. Metabolomic analysis confirmed a reprogramming of tomato leaf metabolism following MeJA elicitation, with an induced accumulation of bioactive compounds, such as saponins or flavonoids, known for their anti-herbivory properties in most tomato varieties. Overall, these data reveal that both constitutive and inducible tomato defenses not only protect the plant by directly affecting the insect pest but also enhance the efficacy of bacterial entomopathogens.

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苏云金芽孢杆菌对 Spodoptera exigua 的致死率是由番茄的显性和诱导性防御作用造成的
在自然界中,昆虫的食草行为对植物产生了持续的选择性压力,而植物则发展出了一系列组成型和诱导型防御措施来对抗攻击者。由于植物防御系统可能会影响包括昆虫病原体在内的更高营养级,因此需要进一步研究植物化合物如何影响昆虫与病原体之间的相互作用及其对害虫综合防治计划的影响。在这里,我们评估了番茄防御能力对细菌性昆虫病原体苏云金芽孢杆菌(Bt)对外来鞘翅目昆虫二龄幼虫致死率的影响。我们首先研究了 15 个野生番茄品种和 40 个栽培品种(Solanum lycopersicum)的组成防御因子对 S. exigua 幼虫生长和对 Bt 的敏感性的影响。结果表明,与喂食栽培品种的幼虫相比,喂食野生番茄品种的幼虫生长速度较慢,而两组幼虫对 Bt 的敏感性相似。然后,我们选择了六个栽培品种,包括对幼虫生长和 Bt 诱导的死亡率影响较大和较小的品种,进一步探讨诱导性防御的影响。茉莉酸甲酯(MeJA)诱导的防御作用降低了幼虫的生长速度,增加了基础死亡率。此外,当幼虫感染 Bt 时,MeJA 处理进一步增加了幼虫对昆虫病原体的易感性。代谢组分析证实,MeJA诱导后,番茄叶片的新陈代谢发生了重编程,诱导了生物活性化合物的积累,如皂甙或黄酮类化合物,这些化合物在大多数番茄品种中都具有抗食草性。总之,这些数据揭示了番茄的组成型和诱导型防御系统不仅能通过直接影响害虫来保护植物,还能增强细菌性昆虫病原体的功效。
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Biological Control
Biological Control 生物-昆虫学
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63 days
期刊介绍: Biological control is an environmentally sound and effective means of reducing or mitigating pests and pest effects through the use of natural enemies. The aim of Biological Control is to promote this science and technology through publication of original research articles and reviews of research and theory. The journal devotes a section to reports on biotechnologies dealing with the elucidation and use of genes or gene products for the enhancement of biological control agents. The journal encompasses biological control of viral, microbial, nematode, insect, mite, weed, and vertebrate pests in agriculture, aquatic, forest, natural resource, stored product, and urban environments. Biological control of arthropod pests of human and domestic animals is also included. Ecological, molecular, and biotechnological approaches to the understanding of biological control are welcome.
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