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The ability to manipulate plant glucosinolates and nutrients explains the better performance of Bemisia tabaci Middle East‐Asia Minor 1 than Mediterranean on cabbage plants

The performance of herbivorous insects is greatly affected by host chemical defenses and nutritional quality. Some herbivores have developed the ability to manipulate plant defenses via signaling pathways. It is currently unclear, however, whether a herbivore can benefit by simultaneously reducing p...

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Autores principales: Cui, Hongying, Guo, Litao, Wang, Shaoli, Xie, Wen, Jiao, Xiaoguo, Wu, Qingjun, Zhang, Youjun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5574797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28861220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2921
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author Cui, Hongying
Guo, Litao
Wang, Shaoli
Xie, Wen
Jiao, Xiaoguo
Wu, Qingjun
Zhang, Youjun
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Guo, Litao
Wang, Shaoli
Xie, Wen
Jiao, Xiaoguo
Wu, Qingjun
Zhang, Youjun
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description The performance of herbivorous insects is greatly affected by host chemical defenses and nutritional quality. Some herbivores have developed the ability to manipulate plant defenses via signaling pathways. It is currently unclear, however, whether a herbivore can benefit by simultaneously reducing plant defenses and enhancing plant nutritional quality. Here, we show that the better performance of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci Middle East‐Asia Minor 1 (MEAM1; formerly the “B” biotype) than Mediterranean (MED; formerly the “Q” biotype) on cabbage is associated with a suppression of glucosinolate (GS) content and an increase in amino acid supply in MEAM1‐infested cabbage compared with MED‐infested cabbage. MEAM1 had higher survival, higher fecundity, higher intrinsic rate of increase (r (m)), a longer life span, and a shorter developmental time than MED on cabbage plants. Amino acid content was higher in cabbage infested with MEAM1 than MED. Although infestation by either biotype decreased the levels of total GS, aliphatic GS, glucoiberin, sinigrin, glucobrassicin, and 4OH‐glucobrassicin, and the expression of related genes in cabbage, MED infestation increased the levels of 4ME‐glucobrassicin, neoglucobrassicin, progoitrin, and glucoraphanin. The GS content and expression of GS‐related genes were higher in cabbage infested with MED than with MEAM1. Our results suggest that MEAM1 performs better than MED on cabbage by manipulating host defenses and nutritional quality.
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spelling pubmed-55747972017-08-31 The ability to manipulate plant glucosinolates and nutrients explains the better performance of Bemisia tabaci Middle East‐Asia Minor 1 than Mediterranean on cabbage plants Cui, Hongying Guo, Litao Wang, Shaoli Xie, Wen Jiao, Xiaoguo Wu, Qingjun Zhang, Youjun Ecol Evol Original Research The performance of herbivorous insects is greatly affected by host chemical defenses and nutritional quality. Some herbivores have developed the ability to manipulate plant defenses via signaling pathways. It is currently unclear, however, whether a herbivore can benefit by simultaneously reducing plant defenses and enhancing plant nutritional quality. Here, we show that the better performance of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci Middle East‐Asia Minor 1 (MEAM1; formerly the “B” biotype) than Mediterranean (MED; formerly the “Q” biotype) on cabbage is associated with a suppression of glucosinolate (GS) content and an increase in amino acid supply in MEAM1‐infested cabbage compared with MED‐infested cabbage. MEAM1 had higher survival, higher fecundity, higher intrinsic rate of increase (r (m)), a longer life span, and a shorter developmental time than MED on cabbage plants. Amino acid content was higher in cabbage infested with MEAM1 than MED. Although infestation by either biotype decreased the levels of total GS, aliphatic GS, glucoiberin, sinigrin, glucobrassicin, and 4OH‐glucobrassicin, and the expression of related genes in cabbage, MED infestation increased the levels of 4ME‐glucobrassicin, neoglucobrassicin, progoitrin, and glucoraphanin. The GS content and expression of GS‐related genes were higher in cabbage infested with MED than with MEAM1. Our results suggest that MEAM1 performs better than MED on cabbage by manipulating host defenses and nutritional quality. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5574797/ /pubmed/28861220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2921 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cui, Hongying
Guo, Litao
Wang, Shaoli
Xie, Wen
Jiao, Xiaoguo
Wu, Qingjun
Zhang, Youjun
The ability to manipulate plant glucosinolates and nutrients explains the better performance of Bemisia tabaci Middle East‐Asia Minor 1 than Mediterranean on cabbage plants
title The ability to manipulate plant glucosinolates and nutrients explains the better performance of Bemisia tabaci Middle East‐Asia Minor 1 than Mediterranean on cabbage plants
title_full The ability to manipulate plant glucosinolates and nutrients explains the better performance of Bemisia tabaci Middle East‐Asia Minor 1 than Mediterranean on cabbage plants
title_fullStr The ability to manipulate plant glucosinolates and nutrients explains the better performance of Bemisia tabaci Middle East‐Asia Minor 1 than Mediterranean on cabbage plants
title_full_unstemmed The ability to manipulate plant glucosinolates and nutrients explains the better performance of Bemisia tabaci Middle East‐Asia Minor 1 than Mediterranean on cabbage plants
title_short The ability to manipulate plant glucosinolates and nutrients explains the better performance of Bemisia tabaci Middle East‐Asia Minor 1 than Mediterranean on cabbage plants
title_sort ability to manipulate plant glucosinolates and nutrients explains the better performance of bemisia tabaci middle east‐asia minor 1 than mediterranean on cabbage plants
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5574797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28861220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2921
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