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Tissue-Specific Emission of (E)-α-Bergamotene Helps Resolve the Dilemma When Pollinators Are Also Herbivores.

Wenwu Zhou1, Anke Kügler1, Erica McGale1, Alexander Haverkamp2, Markus Knaden2, Han Guo1, Franziska Beran3, Felipe Yon1, Ran Li1, Nathalie Lackus4, Tobias G Köllner4, Julia Bing1, Meredith C Schuman5, Bill S Hansson2, Danny Kessler1, Ian T Baldwin1, Shuqing Xu6.   

Abstract

More than 87% of flowering plant species are animal-pollinated [1] and produce floral scents and other signals to attract pollinators. These floral cues may however also attract antagonistic visitors, including herbivores [2]. The dilemma is exacerbated when adult insects pollinate the same plant that their larvae consume. It remains largely unclear how plants maximize their fitness under these circumstances. Here we show that in the night-flowering wild tobacco Nicotiana attenuata, the emission of a sesquiterpene, (E)-α-bergamotene, in flowers increases adult Manduca sexta moth-mediated pollination success, while the same compound in leaves is known to mediate indirect defense against M. sexta larvae [3, 4]. Forward and reverse genetic analyses demonstrated that both herbivory-induced and floral (E)-α-bergamotene are regulated by the expression of a monoterpene-synthase-derived sesquiterpene synthase (NaTPS38). The expression pattern of NaTPS38 also accounts for variation in (E)-α-bergamotene emission among natural accessions. These results highlight that differential expression of a single gene that results in tissue-specific emission of one compound contributes to resolving the dilemma for plants when their pollinators are also herbivores. Furthermore, this study provides genetic evidence that pollinators and herbivores interactively shape the evolution of floral signals and plant defense.
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Keywords:  (E)-α-bergamotene; Manduca sexta; Nicotiana attenuata; floral signal; herbivory-induced indirect defense; plant-herbivore interaction; plant-pollinator interaction; terpene synthase

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28434859     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.03.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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