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(E)-β-caryophyllene functions as a host location signal for the rice white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera

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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY
Volume 91, Issue -, Pages 106-112

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmpp.2015.07.002

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(E)-beta-caryophyllene; Rice; Sogatella furcifera; Plant volatile; Plant-herbivore interaction

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  1. Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest [201403030]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2014FZA6013]
  3. China Agriculture Research System [CARS-01-21]

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Terpenoids are well known to mediate interactions among plants, herbivores and their natural enemies. In rice, (E)-beta-caryophyllene has been reported to attract a major insect pest, Nilaparvata lugens, and its egg parasitoid, Anagrus nilaparvatae. Yet, it remains unclear whether (E)-beta-caryophyllene also influences other herbivores in rice. Here we demonstrated that a rice (E)-beta-caryophyllene synthase, OsCAS, localizes in cytoplasm and that its transcript was up-regulated following mechanical wounding, the infestation of the rice striped stem borer (SSB) Chilo suppressalis and treatment with jasmonic acid. We also revealed that the rice white-backed planthopper Sogatella furcifera preferred feeding and ovipositing on wild-type (WT) plants over feeding on mutants with low levels of (E)-beta-caryophyllene. The results indicate that (E)-beta-caryophyllene may function as an important signal by which herbivores on rice locate their host. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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