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Herbivory elicits changes in green leaf volatile production via jasmonate signaling and the circadian clock

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
卷 42, 期 3, 页码 972-982

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pce.13474

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green leaf volatiles (GLVs); herbivore-associated elicitors; HYDROPEROXIDE LYASE (HPL); jasmonate signaling; Manduca sexta; Nicotiana attenuata; plant circadian clock; plant-herbivore interaction

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
  2. H2020 European Research Council [293926]
  3. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
  4. European Research Council [293926]

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The timing of plant volatile emissions is important for a robust indirect defense response. Green leaf volatiles (GLVs) are emitted by plants upon damage but can be suppressed by herbivore-associated elicitors, and the abundance and composition of GLVs vary depending on the timing of herbivore attack. We show that the GLV biosynthetic enzyme HYDROPEROXIDE LYASE (HPL) is transcriptionally regulated by the circadian clock in Nicotiana attenuata. In accordance with transcript abundance of NaHPL, GLV aldehyde pools in intact leaves peaked at night and at subjective night under diurnal and continuous light conditions, respectively. Moreover, although the basal abundance of NaHPL transcripts is upregulated by jasmonate (JA) signaling, JA does not regulate the reduction of NaHPL transcript abundance in damaged leaves by simulated herbivore treatment. Unexpectedly, the plant circadian clock was strongly altered when Manduca sexta larvae fed on N. attenuata, and this was also independent of JA signaling. Lastly, the temporal dynamics of NaHPL transcripts and total GLV emissions were strongly altered by M. sexta larval feeding. Our data suggest that the temporal dynamics of emitted GLV blends result from a combination of damage, JA signaling, herbivore-associated elicitors, and the plant circadian clock.

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