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Bacterial phytopathogen infection disrupts belowground plant indirect defense mediated by tritrophic cascade
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2017-05-26
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Impact factor: 2.3
ISSN: 20457758
PubMed ID:
28690813
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Ecology
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Abstract
Plants can defend themselves against herbivores through activation of defensive pathways and attraction of third-trophic-level predators and parasites. Trophic cascades that mediate interactions in the phytobiome are part of a larger dynamic including the pathogens of the plant itself, which are known to greatly influence plant defenses. As such, we investigated the impact of a phloem-limited bacterial pathogen, Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas), in cultivated citrus rootstock on a well-studied belowground tritrophic interaction involving the attraction of an entomopathogenic nematode (EPN), Steinernema diaprepesi, to their root-feeding insect hosts, Diaprepes abbreviatus larvae. Using belowground olfactometers, we show how CLas infection interferes with this belowground interaction by similarly inducing the release of a C12 terpene, pregeijerene, and disconnecting the association of the terpene with insect presence. D. abbreviatus larvae that were not feeding but in the presence of a CLas-infected plant were more likely to be infected by EPN than those near uninfected plants. Furthermore, nonfeeding larvae associated with CLas-infected plants were just as likely to be infected by EPN as those near noninfected plants with D. abbreviatus larval damage. Larvae of two weevil species, D. abbreviatus and Pachnaeus litus, were also more attracted to plants with infection than to uninfected plants. D. abbreviatus larvae were most active when exposed to pregeijerene at a concentration of 0.1 μg/μl. We attribute this attraction to CLas-infected plants to the same signal previously thought to be a herbivore-induced plant volatile specifically induced by root-feeding insects, pregeijerene, by assessing volatiles collected from the roots of infected plants and uninfected plants with and without feeding D. abbreviatus. Synthesis. Phytopathogens can influence the structuring of soil communities extending to the third trophic level. Field populations of EPN may be less effective at host-finding using pregeijerene as a cue in citrus grove agroecosystems with high presence of CLas infection.
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Pelz Stelinski K. S. et al. Bacterial phytopathogen infection disrupts belowground plant indirect defense mediated by tritrophic cascade // Ecology and Evolution. 2017. Vol. 7. No. 13. pp. 4844-4854.
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Pelz Stelinski K. S., Martini X., Stelinski L. L. Bacterial phytopathogen infection disrupts belowground plant indirect defense mediated by tritrophic cascade // Ecology and Evolution. 2017. Vol. 7. No. 13. pp. 4844-4854.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/ece3.3052
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3052
TI - Bacterial phytopathogen infection disrupts belowground plant indirect defense mediated by tritrophic cascade
T2 - Ecology and Evolution
AU - Pelz Stelinski, Kirsten S
AU - Martini, Xavier
AU - Stelinski, Lukasz L.
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/05/26
PB - Wiley
SP - 4844-4854
IS - 13
VL - 7
PMID - 28690813
SN - 2045-7758
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@article{2017_Pelz Stelinski,
author = {Kirsten S Pelz Stelinski and Xavier Martini and Lukasz L. Stelinski},
title = {Bacterial phytopathogen infection disrupts belowground plant indirect defense mediated by tritrophic cascade},
journal = {Ecology and Evolution},
year = {2017},
volume = {7},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3052},
number = {13},
pages = {4844--4854},
doi = {10.1002/ece3.3052}
}
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Pelz Stelinski, Kirsten S., et al. “Bacterial phytopathogen infection disrupts belowground plant indirect defense mediated by tritrophic cascade.” Ecology and Evolution, vol. 7, no. 13, May. 2017, pp. 4844-4854. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3052.