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The Genetic Complexity of Type-IV Trichome Development Reveals the Steps towards an Insect-Resistant Tomato.

Eloisa VendemiattiRodrigo TherezanMateus H VicenteMaísa de Siqueira PintoNick BergauLina YangWalter Fernando BernardiSeverino Mathias de AlencarAgustin ZsögönAlain TissierVagner Augusto BeneditoLázaro Eustáquio Pereira Peres
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The leaves of the wild tomato Solanum galapagense harbor type-IV glandular trichomes (GT) that produce high levels of acylsugars (AS), conferring insect resistance. Conversely, domesticated tomatoes ( S. lycopersicum ) lack type-IV trichomes on the leaves of mature plants, preventing high AS production, thus rendering the plants more vulnerable to insect predation. We hypothesized that cultivated tomatoes engineered to harbor type-IV trichomes on the leaves of adult plants could be insect-resistant. We introgressed the genetic determinants controlling type-IV trichome development from S. galapagense into cv. Micro-Tom (MT) and created a line named " Galapagos-enhanced trichomes " (MT- Get ). Mapping-by-sequencing revealed that five chromosomal regions of S. galapagense were present in MT- Get . Further genetic mapping showed that S. galapagense alleles in chromosomes 1, 2, and 3 were sufficient for the presence of type-IV trichomes on adult organs but at lower densities. Metabolic and gene expression analyses demonstrated that type-IV trichome density was not accompanied by the AS production and exudation in MT- Get . Although the plants produce a significant amount of acylsugars, those are still not enough to make them resistant to whiteflies. We demonstrate that type-IV glandular trichome development is insufficient for high AS accumulation. The results from our study provided additional insights into the steps necessary for breeding an insect-resistant tomato.
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