Gradients of metabolite accumulation and redifferentiation of nutritive cells associated with vascular tissues in galls induced by sucking insects

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作者
da Silva Carneiro, Rene Goncalves [1 ]
dos Santos Isaias, Rosy Mary [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Inst Ciencias Biol, Dept Bot, BR-6627 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
关键词
Carbohydrate-related enzyme activity; cytology; development; gall; metabolic gradients; primary and secondary metabolites; Psidium cattleianum; SUCROSE SYNTHASE; HISTOCHEMICAL GRADIENTS; HEMIPTERA PSYLLOIDEA; SINK STRENGTH; LEAF GALLS; CECIDOMYIIDAE; ONTOGENY; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; LEPIDOPTERA; MYRTACEAE;
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10.1093/aobpla/plv086
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Plant cells respond to abiotic and biotic stimuli, which generate adaptive phenotypes in plant organs. In the case of plant galls, cell phenotypes are adaptive for the gall inducer and assume characteristicsmainly linked to its protection and nutrition. Herein, the cytological development and histochemical profile of Nothotrioza cattleiani galls, a sucking insect, on the leaves of Psidium cattleianum are compared with those of other galls, especially N. myrtoidis galls, searching for conserved and divergent alterations in cell fates and cycles. Leaf cell fates are completely changed within galls, except for epidermal cells, but the comparison between Nothotrioza spp. galls shows conserved fates. Nevertheless, cytological development of N. cattleiani galls is different from the standby-redifferentiation of N. myrtoidis galls. Starch and lignins, and reducing sugars form centrifugal and centripetal gradients of accumulation, respectively. Proteins, total phenolics, terpenoids, proanthocyanidins and reactive oxygen species are detected in bidirectional gradients, i.e. weak or undetectable reaction in themedian cortical cells that is graduallymore intense in the cell layers towards the inner and outer surfaces of the gall. True nutritive cells associated with vascular tissues, together with the bidirectional gradients of metabolite accumulation, are herein reported for the first time in insect galls. The globoid galls of N. cattleiani, though macro-morphologically similar to the galls of N. myrtoidis, are distinct and unique among insect galls, as far as the cellular, subcellular and histochemical traits are concerned. Thus, the traits of the galls on P. cattleianum studied herein represent the extended phenotypes of their inducers.
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