'Sharpshooter' in Botanic Garden: the tale of a rare plant-insect interaction

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Nair, S. N. A. [1 ]
Johnson, A. J. [1 ]
Sabu, T. [2 ]
Gokul, B. S. [1 ,3 ]
Yeshwanth, H. M. [4 ]
Sabulal, B. [1 ,5 ]
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[1] Jawaharlal Nehru Trop Bot Garden & Res Inst, Phytochemistry & Phytopharmacol Div, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
[2] Jawaharlal Nehru Trop Bot Garden & Res Inst, Garden Management Div, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
[3] Univ Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
[4] Natl Ctr Biol Sci, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
[5] Jawaharlal Nehru Trop Bot Garden & Res Inst, Phytochemistry & Phytopharmacol Div, Thiruvananthapuram 695562, Kerala, India
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20-hydroxyecdysone; Aloka depressa; Diploclisia glaucescens; leafhopper; plant-insect interaction; sharpshooter; GLASSY-WINGED SHARPSHOOTER; XYLELLA-FASTIDIOSA; ENZYMES; PHYTOECDYSTEROIDS; AUCHENORRHYNCHA; BIOSYNTHESIS; CICADELLIDAE; HEMIPTERA; FRUITS;
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10.1111/plb.13516
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Here we report a unique plant-insect interaction between the leafhopper Aloka depressa (tribe Phlogisini) and the host liana, Diploclisia glaucescens, from a Botanic Garden located at the southern edge of Western Ghats in India.Field observations and SEM micrographs were employed to derive evidences on this rare plant-insect interaction. 20-Hydroxyecdysone (20E), insect moulting hormone, was detected and quantified in the host plant D. glaucescens using HPTLC-densitometry. 20E was isolated and characterized from D. glaucescens using column chromatography, 1H-, 13C-NMR and HR-MS. 20E was also detected in A. depressa excrement using HPTLC-densitometry.The leafhopper A. depressa is functioning as a 'sharpshooter' drawing nutrients from the host liana, D. glaucescens, and flinging the waste fluid as droplets through their tail ends. SEM micrographs of A. depressa revealed its external morphological features, characteristic of a sharpshooter. We quantified 20E (0.44-1.44%, dry wt.) in various parts of D. glaucescens. 20E (1.47%, dry wt.) was also detected in the excrement of A. depressa.This plant (D. glaucescens)-insect (A. depressa) association crucially is not damaging the host liana. Considering the diseases caused by sharpshooting leafhoppers in the Americas, this association and the survival of the host plant (D. glaucescens) is illustrating a unique plant-insect interaction.
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