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Wheat Oxylipins in Response to Aphids, CO(2) and Nitrogen Regimes

Wheat is critical for food security, and is challenged by biotic stresses, chiefly aphids and the viruses they transmit. The objective of this study was to determine whether aphids feeding on wheat could trigger a defensive plant reaction to oxidative stress that involved plant oxylipins. Plants wer...

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Autores principales: Cascant-Vilaplana, Mari Merce, Viteritti, Eduardo, Sadras, Víctor, Medina, Sonia, Sánchez-Iglesias, María Puerto, Oger, Camille, Galano, Jean-Marie, Durand, Thierry, Gabaldón, José Antonio, Taylor, Julian, Ferreres, Federico, Sergi, Manuel, Gil-Izquierdo, Angel
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37241874
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28104133
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author Cascant-Vilaplana, Mari Merce
Viteritti, Eduardo
Sadras, Víctor
Medina, Sonia
Sánchez-Iglesias, María Puerto
Oger, Camille
Galano, Jean-Marie
Durand, Thierry
Gabaldón, José Antonio
Taylor, Julian
Ferreres, Federico
Sergi, Manuel
Gil-Izquierdo, Angel
author_facet Cascant-Vilaplana, Mari Merce
Viteritti, Eduardo
Sadras, Víctor
Medina, Sonia
Sánchez-Iglesias, María Puerto
Oger, Camille
Galano, Jean-Marie
Durand, Thierry
Gabaldón, José Antonio
Taylor, Julian
Ferreres, Federico
Sergi, Manuel
Gil-Izquierdo, Angel
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description Wheat is critical for food security, and is challenged by biotic stresses, chiefly aphids and the viruses they transmit. The objective of this study was to determine whether aphids feeding on wheat could trigger a defensive plant reaction to oxidative stress that involved plant oxylipins. Plants were grown in chambers with a factorial combination of two nitrogen rates (100% N vs. 20% N in Hoagland solution), and two concentrations of CO(2) (400 vs. 700 ppm). The seedlings were challenged with Rhopalosiphum padi or Sitobion avenae for 8 h. Wheat leaves produced phytoprostanes (PhytoPs) of the F(1) series, and three types of phytofurans (PhytoFs): ent-16(RS)-13-epi-ST-Δ(14)-9-PhytoF, ent-16(RS)-9-epi-ST-Δ(14)-10-PhytoF and ent-9(RS)-12-epi-ST-Δ(10)-13-PhytoF. The oxylipin levels varied with aphids, but not with other experimental sources of variation. Both Rhopalosiphum padi and Sitobion avenae reduced the concentrations of ent-16(RS)-13-epi-ST-Δ(14)-9-PhytoF and ent-16(RS)-9-epi-ST-Δ(14)-10-PhytoF in relation to controls, but had little or no effect on PhytoPs. Our results are consistent with aphids affecting the levels of PUFAs (oxylipin precursors), which decreased the levels of PhytoFs in wheat leaves. Therefore, PhytoFs could be postulated as an early indicator of aphid hosting for this plant species. This is the first report on the quantification of non-enzymatic PhytoFs and PhytoPs in wheat leaves in response to aphids.
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spelling pubmed-102219552023-05-28 Wheat Oxylipins in Response to Aphids, CO(2) and Nitrogen Regimes Cascant-Vilaplana, Mari Merce Viteritti, Eduardo Sadras, Víctor Medina, Sonia Sánchez-Iglesias, María Puerto Oger, Camille Galano, Jean-Marie Durand, Thierry Gabaldón, José Antonio Taylor, Julian Ferreres, Federico Sergi, Manuel Gil-Izquierdo, Angel Molecules Article Wheat is critical for food security, and is challenged by biotic stresses, chiefly aphids and the viruses they transmit. The objective of this study was to determine whether aphids feeding on wheat could trigger a defensive plant reaction to oxidative stress that involved plant oxylipins. Plants were grown in chambers with a factorial combination of two nitrogen rates (100% N vs. 20% N in Hoagland solution), and two concentrations of CO(2) (400 vs. 700 ppm). The seedlings were challenged with Rhopalosiphum padi or Sitobion avenae for 8 h. Wheat leaves produced phytoprostanes (PhytoPs) of the F(1) series, and three types of phytofurans (PhytoFs): ent-16(RS)-13-epi-ST-Δ(14)-9-PhytoF, ent-16(RS)-9-epi-ST-Δ(14)-10-PhytoF and ent-9(RS)-12-epi-ST-Δ(10)-13-PhytoF. The oxylipin levels varied with aphids, but not with other experimental sources of variation. Both Rhopalosiphum padi and Sitobion avenae reduced the concentrations of ent-16(RS)-13-epi-ST-Δ(14)-9-PhytoF and ent-16(RS)-9-epi-ST-Δ(14)-10-PhytoF in relation to controls, but had little or no effect on PhytoPs. Our results are consistent with aphids affecting the levels of PUFAs (oxylipin precursors), which decreased the levels of PhytoFs in wheat leaves. Therefore, PhytoFs could be postulated as an early indicator of aphid hosting for this plant species. This is the first report on the quantification of non-enzymatic PhytoFs and PhytoPs in wheat leaves in response to aphids. MDPI 2023-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10221955/ /pubmed/37241874 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28104133 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cascant-Vilaplana, Mari Merce
Viteritti, Eduardo
Sadras, Víctor
Medina, Sonia
Sánchez-Iglesias, María Puerto
Oger, Camille
Galano, Jean-Marie
Durand, Thierry
Gabaldón, José Antonio
Taylor, Julian
Ferreres, Federico
Sergi, Manuel
Gil-Izquierdo, Angel
Wheat Oxylipins in Response to Aphids, CO(2) and Nitrogen Regimes
title Wheat Oxylipins in Response to Aphids, CO(2) and Nitrogen Regimes
title_full Wheat Oxylipins in Response to Aphids, CO(2) and Nitrogen Regimes
title_fullStr Wheat Oxylipins in Response to Aphids, CO(2) and Nitrogen Regimes
title_full_unstemmed Wheat Oxylipins in Response to Aphids, CO(2) and Nitrogen Regimes
title_short Wheat Oxylipins in Response to Aphids, CO(2) and Nitrogen Regimes
title_sort wheat oxylipins in response to aphids, co(2) and nitrogen regimes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37241874
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28104133
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