| Literature DB >> 27557345 |
Christoph Brütting1, Martin Schäfer1, Radomíra Vanková2, Klaus Gase1, Ian T Baldwin1, Stefan Meldau1,3.
Abstract
Plant defense metabolites are well known to be regulated developmentally. The optimal defense (OD) theory posits that a tssue's fitness values and probability of attack should determine defense metabolite allocations. Young leaves are expected to provide a larger fitness value to the plant, and therefore their defense allocations should be higher when compared with older leaves. The mechanisms that coordinate development with defense remain unknown and frequently confound tests of the OD theory predictions. Here we demonstrate that cytokinins (CKs) modulate ontogeny-dependent defenses in Nicotiana attenuata. We found that leaf CK levels highly correlate with inducible defense expressions with high levels in young and low levels in older leaves. We genetically manipulated the developmental patterns of two different CK classes by using senescence- and chemically inducible expression of CK biosynthesis genes. Genetically modifying the levels of different CKs in leaves was sufficient to alter ontogenic patterns of defense metabolites. We conclude that the developmental regulation of growth hormones that include CKs plays central roles in connecting development with defense and therefore in establishing optimal patterns of defense allocation in plants.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Manduca sextazzm321990; zzm321990Nicotiana attenuatazzm321990; cytokinins; herbivores; immunosenescence; inducible defense; optimal defense; phytohormones; plant development
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27557345 PMCID: PMC5245775 DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417