Constitutive and insect-induced transcriptomes of weevil-resistant and susceptible Sitka spruce.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2021-06-09 eCollection Date: 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10053
Justin G A Whitehill, Macaire M S Yuen, Jörg Bohlmann
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Spruce weevil (Pissodes strobi) is a significant pest of regenerating spruce (Picea) and pine (Pinus) forests in North America. Weevil larvae feed in the bark, phloem, cambium, and outer xylem of apical shoots, causing stunted growth or mortality of young trees. We identified and characterized constitutive and weevil-induced patterns of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) transcriptomes in weevil-resistant (R) and susceptible (S) trees using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and differential expression (DE) analyses. We developed a statistical model for the analysis of RNA-seq data from treatment experiments with a 2 × 3 factorial design to differentiate insect-induced responses from the effects of mechanical damage. Across the different comparisons, we identified two major transcriptome contrasts: A large set of genes that was constitutively DE between R and S trees, and another set of genes that was DE in weevil-induced S-trees. The constitutive transcriptome unique to R trees appeared to be attuned to defense, while the constitutive transcriptome unique to S trees was enriched for growth-related transcripts. Notably, a set of transcripts annotated as "fungal" was detected consistently in the transcriptomes. Fungal transcripts were identified as DE in the comparison of R and S trees and in the weevil-affected DE transcriptome of S trees, suggesting a potential microbiome role in this conifer-insect interaction.

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抗象鼻虫和易受象鼻虫侵害的西特卡云杉的组成和昆虫诱导转录组。
云杉象鼻虫(Pissodes strobi)是北美云杉(Picea)和松树(Pinus)再生林中的一种重要害虫。象鼻虫幼虫在顶端嫩枝的树皮、韧皮部、骨皮层和外木质部取食,导致幼树生长迟缓或死亡。我们利用 RNA 测序(RNA-seq)和差异表达(DE)分析,确定并描述了抗象鼻虫(R)和易受象鼻虫(S)影响的西特卡云杉(Picea sitchensis)转录组的组成模式和象鼻虫诱导模式。我们建立了一个统计模型,用于分析采用 2 × 3 因式设计的处理实验的 RNA-seq 数据,以区分昆虫诱导的反应和机械损伤的影响。在不同的比较中,我们发现了两个主要的转录组对比:一大组基因在 R 树和 S 树之间呈组成型 DE,另一组基因在象鼻虫诱导的 S 树中呈 DE。R 树特有的组成转录组似乎与防御相适应,而 S 树特有的组成转录组则富含与生长相关的转录本。值得注意的是,在转录组中持续检测到一组注释为 "真菌 "的转录本。在 R 树和 S 树的比较中,以及在 S 树受象鼻虫影响的 DE 转录组中,真菌转录本被确定为 DE,这表明微生物组在针叶树与昆虫的相互作用中发挥着潜在的作用。
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