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Colonization of Piriformospora indica enhances insect herbivore resistance of rice plants through jasmonic acid- and antioxidant-mediated defense mechanisms
Journal
Journal of Plant Interactions
Journal Volume
17
Journal Issue
1
Pages
9-18
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Abstract
Piriformospora indica (P. indica) is a mutualistic endophyte that colonizes plant roots. In this study, effects of P. indica on rice resistance against rice leaffolder (Cnaphalocrocis medinalis Guen?e) were investigated. Growth inhibition and leaf injury caused by leaffolder larvae infestation in P. indica-colonized rice was significantly alleviated. Moreover, growth retardation was observed in larvae which fed on P. indica-colonized plants. JA-Ile levels and trypsin inhibitor activities in leaf tissues of P. indica-colonized plants were higher than those in noncolonized plants under leaffolder-infested conditions. P. indica effects on increasing trypsin inhibitor expression and reducing larval growth were repressed by aspirin. JA signaling drives P. indica-enhanced insect resistance in rice, and trypsin inhibitors might be candidates involved in this mechanism. Changes in antioxidant enzyme activities and malondialdehyde levels in P. indica-inoculated plants were observed, and it was demonstrated that oxidative stress induced by insect infestation could be reduced in P. indica-colonized plants. ? 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Subjects
Insect herbivore
jasmonate
Piriformospora indica
rice
trypsin inhibitor
Type
journal article