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A fungal endophyte helps plants to tolerate root herbivory through changes in gibberellin and jasmonate signaling

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 211, Issue 3, Pages 1065-1076

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.13957

Keywords

GA signaling; induced plant tolerance; jasmonate signaling; Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus (rice water weevil); Oryza sativa (rice); phytohormone crosstalk; Piriformospora indica (endophyte); root herbivory

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  1. Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (Portugal)
  2. Dahlem Center of Plant Sciences (Freie Univeritat Berlin, Germany)
  3. Max Planck Society

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Plant-microbe mutualisms can improve plant defense, but the impact of root endophytes on below-ground herbivore interactions remains unknown. We investigated the effects of the root endophyte Piriformospora indica on interactions between rice (Oryza sativa) plants and its root herbivore rice water weevil (RWW; Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus), and how plant jasmonic acid (JA) and GA regulate this tripartite interaction. Glasshouse experiments with wild-type rice and coi1-18 and Eui1-OX mutants combined with nutrient, jasmonate and gene expression analyses were used to test: whether RWW adult herbivory above ground influences subsequent damage caused by larval herbivory below ground; whether P.indica protects plants against RWW; and whether GA and JA signaling mediate these interactions. The endophyte induced plant tolerance to root herbivory. RWW adults and larvae acted synergistically via JA signaling to reduce root growth, while endophyte-elicited GA biosynthesis suppressed the herbivore-induced JA in roots and recovered plant growth. Our study shows for the first time the impact of a root endophyte on plant defense against below-ground herbivores, adds to growing evidence that induced tolerance may be an important root defense, and implicates GA as a signal component of inducible plant tolerance against biotic stress.

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