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A lectin-like wheat gene responds systemically to attempted feeding by avirulent first-instar Hessian fly larvae

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 7, Pages 1411-1428

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KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1016200619766

Keywords

wheat; Triticum aestivum L.; Hessian fly; beta-glucosidase aggregating factor; BGAF; jacalin-like lectin; defense response; resistance; PR gene; incompatible interaction; Genbank number AF483596

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Through gene-for-gene interactions, wheat plants respond to specific biotypes of Hessian fly upon the initiation of first-instar larval feeding. Leaves of plants containing the H9 resistance gene responded to avirulent biotype L larvae with rapid changes in the levels of several mRNA transcripts and initiation of an incompatible interaction. A low-copy gene, Hfr-1 (Hessian fly-response gene 1), responded with increased mRNA levels for two days before returning to preinfestation levels by day five. Hfr-1 mRNA was constitutively expressed in uninfested control plants as well as in plants infested with virulent larvae. The cDNA sequence was similar to a maize gene encoding a beta-glucosidase aggregating factor (BGAF), to jacalin-like mannose-binding lectins, and to several plant genes that respond to microbial infections. The potential roles of Hfr-1 in defending wheat against Hessian fly damage are discussed.

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