Transcriptional response of a target plant to benzoxazinoid and diterpene allelochemicals highlights commonalities in detoxification.
Eva KnochJudit KovácsSebastian DeiberKeisuke TomitaReshi ShanmuganathanNúria Serra SerraKazunori OkadaClaude BeckerNiklas SchandryPublished in: BMC plant biology (2022)
Despite their distinct chemical nature, we observed similar molecular responses of A. thaliana to these allelochemicals. In particular, many of the same or closely related genes belonging to the three-phase detoxification pathway were upregulated in both treatments. Further, we observed an overlap between genes upregulated by allelochemicals and those involved in herbicide detoxification. Our findings highlight the overlap in the transcriptional response of a target plant to natural and synthetic phytotoxic compounds and illustrate how herbicide resistance could arise via pathways involved in plant-plant interaction.