Ruiying Shi, Weitao Liu*, Jinzheng Liu, Xiang Li, Aurang Zeb, Qi Wang, Jianling Wang and Yuebing Sun,
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摘要
要评估农业系统中微塑料(MPs)的生态风险,关键是要同时关注MP介导的单一生物反应和不同营养级生物的相互作用。在此,我们将蚯蚓置于不同浓度(0.02% 和 0.2% w/w)的聚乙烯(PE)和聚丙烯(PP)MPs污染的土壤中,研究MPs胁迫下蚯蚓对番茄抗Helicoverpa armigera(H. armigera)的影响。我们发现,蚯蚓减轻了 MPs 胁迫对番茄生长的抑制作用,并干扰了 H. armigera 的生长。与单个 MPs 暴露相比,蚯蚓的加入使食草动物破坏的番茄叶片中的硅和木质素含量分别显著增加了 19.1% 和 57.6%。蚯蚓还激活了化学防御代谢物(绿原酸)和植物激素(茉莉酸)。此外,蚯蚓还能通过促进抗氧化代谢,有效减少 H. armigera 引发的氧化损伤。总之,我们的研究结果表明,利用蚯蚓来调节地上和地下的相互作用,可能是促进绿色农业的一种有前途的策略。
Earthworms Enhance Crop Resistance to Insects Under Microplastic Stress by Mobilizing Physical and Chemical Defenses
To assess the ecological risk of microplastics (MPs) in agricultural systems, it is critical to simultaneously focus on MP-mediated single-organism response and different trophic-level organism interaction. Herein, we placed earthworms in soils contaminated with different concentrations (0.02% and 0.2% w/w) of polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) MPs to investigate the effect of earthworms on tomato against Helicoverpa armigera (H. armigera) under MPs stress. We found that earthworms alleviated the inhibitory effects of MPs stress on tomato growth and disrupted H. armigera growth. Compared to individual MPs exposure, earthworm incorporation significantly increased the silicon and lignin content in herbivore-damaged tomato leaves by 19.1% and 57.6%, respectively. Metabolites involved in chemical defense (chlorogenic acid) and phytohormones (jasmonic acid) were also activated by earthworm incorporation. Furthermore, earthworms effectively reduced oxidative damage induced by H. armigera via promoting antioxidant metabolism. Overall, our results suggest that utilizing earthworms to regulate above- and below-ground interactions could be a promising strategy for promoting green agriculture.
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