Water stress and aphid feeding differentially influence metabolite composition in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.).

Little is known about how drought stress influences plant secondary metabolite accumulation and how this affects plant defense against different aphids. We therefore cultivated Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) plants under well-watered, drought, and water-logged conditions. Two aphid species were selected...

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Main Authors: Inga Mewis, Mohammed A M Khan, Erich Glawischnig, Monika Schreiner, Christian Ulrichs
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3492492?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2cda2ea136ec4c208c3e74dc3fbed3412020-11-25T01:53:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01711e4866110.1371/journal.pone.0048661Water stress and aphid feeding differentially influence metabolite composition in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.).Inga MewisMohammed A M KhanErich GlawischnigMonika SchreinerChristian UlrichsLittle is known about how drought stress influences plant secondary metabolite accumulation and how this affects plant defense against different aphids. We therefore cultivated Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) plants under well-watered, drought, and water-logged conditions. Two aphid species were selected for this study: the generalist Myzus persicae (Sulzer) and the crucifer specialist Brevicoryne brassicae (L.). Metabolite concentrations in the phloem sap, which influence aphid growth, changed particularly under drought stress. Levels of sucrose and several amino acids, such as glutamic acid, proline, isoleucine, and lysine increased, while concentrations of 4-methoxyindol-3-ylmethyl glucosinolate decreased. M. persicae population growth was highest on plants under drought stress conditions. However, B. brassicae did not profit from improved phloem sap quality under drought stress and performed equally in all water treatments. Water stress and aphids generally had an opposite effect on the accumulation of secondary metabolites in the plant rosettes. Drought stress and water-logging led to increased aliphatic glucosinolate and flavonoid levels. Conversely, aphid feeding, especially of M. persicae, reduced levels of flavonoids and glucosinolates in the plants. Correspondingly, transcript levels of aliphatic biosynthetic genes decreased after feeding of both aphid species. Contrary to M. persicae, drought stress did not promote population growth of B. brassicae on these plants. The specialist aphid induced expression of CYP79B2, CYP79B3, and PAD3 with corresponding accumulation of indolyl glucosinolates and camalexin. This was distinct from M. persicae, which did not elicit similarly strong camalexin accumulation, which led to the hypothesis of a specific defense adaptations against the specialist aphid.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3492492?pdf=render
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author Inga Mewis
Mohammed A M Khan
Erich Glawischnig
Monika Schreiner
Christian Ulrichs
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Mohammed A M Khan
Erich Glawischnig
Monika Schreiner
Christian Ulrichs
Water stress and aphid feeding differentially influence metabolite composition in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.).
PLoS ONE
author_facet Inga Mewis
Mohammed A M Khan
Erich Glawischnig
Monika Schreiner
Christian Ulrichs
author_sort Inga Mewis
title Water stress and aphid feeding differentially influence metabolite composition in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.).
title_short Water stress and aphid feeding differentially influence metabolite composition in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.).
title_full Water stress and aphid feeding differentially influence metabolite composition in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.).
title_fullStr Water stress and aphid feeding differentially influence metabolite composition in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.).
title_full_unstemmed Water stress and aphid feeding differentially influence metabolite composition in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.).
title_sort water stress and aphid feeding differentially influence metabolite composition in arabidopsis thaliana (l.).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Little is known about how drought stress influences plant secondary metabolite accumulation and how this affects plant defense against different aphids. We therefore cultivated Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) plants under well-watered, drought, and water-logged conditions. Two aphid species were selected for this study: the generalist Myzus persicae (Sulzer) and the crucifer specialist Brevicoryne brassicae (L.). Metabolite concentrations in the phloem sap, which influence aphid growth, changed particularly under drought stress. Levels of sucrose and several amino acids, such as glutamic acid, proline, isoleucine, and lysine increased, while concentrations of 4-methoxyindol-3-ylmethyl glucosinolate decreased. M. persicae population growth was highest on plants under drought stress conditions. However, B. brassicae did not profit from improved phloem sap quality under drought stress and performed equally in all water treatments. Water stress and aphids generally had an opposite effect on the accumulation of secondary metabolites in the plant rosettes. Drought stress and water-logging led to increased aliphatic glucosinolate and flavonoid levels. Conversely, aphid feeding, especially of M. persicae, reduced levels of flavonoids and glucosinolates in the plants. Correspondingly, transcript levels of aliphatic biosynthetic genes decreased after feeding of both aphid species. Contrary to M. persicae, drought stress did not promote population growth of B. brassicae on these plants. The specialist aphid induced expression of CYP79B2, CYP79B3, and PAD3 with corresponding accumulation of indolyl glucosinolates and camalexin. This was distinct from M. persicae, which did not elicit similarly strong camalexin accumulation, which led to the hypothesis of a specific defense adaptations against the specialist aphid.
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