Monoterpenes Support Systemic Acquired Resistance within and between Plants.
Marlies RiedlmeierAndrea GhirardoJoerg-Peter SchnitzlerClaudia KnappeKerstin KochElisabeth GeorgiiSanjukta DeyJane E ParkerJörg-Peter SchnitzlerA Corina VlotPublished in: The Plant cell (2017)
This study investigates the role of volatile organic compounds in systemic acquired resistance (SAR), a salicylic acid (SA)-associated, broad-spectrum immune response in systemic, healthy tissues of locally infected plants. Gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry analyses of SAR-related emissions of wild-type and non-SAR-signal-producing mutant plants associated SAR with monoterpene emissions. Headspace exposure of Arabidopsis thaliana to a mixture of the bicyclic monoterpenes α-pinene and β-pinene induced defense, accumulation of reactive oxygen species, and expression of SA- and SAR-related genes, including the SAR regulatory AZELAIC ACID INDUCED1 (AZI1) gene and three of its paralogs. Pinene-induced resistance was dependent on SA biosynthesis and signaling and on AZI1 Arabidopsis geranylgeranyl reductase1 mutants with reduced monoterpene biosynthesis were SAR-defective but mounted normal local resistance and methyl salicylate-induced defense responses, suggesting that monoterpenes act in parallel with SA The volatile emissions from SAR signal-emitting plants induced defense in neighboring plants, and this was associated with the presence of α-pinene, β-pinene, and camphene in the emissions of the "sender" plants. Our data suggest that monoterpenes, particularly pinenes, promote SAR, acting through ROS and AZI1, and likely function as infochemicals in plant-to-plant signaling, thus allowing defense signal propagation between neighboring plants.
Keyphrases
- gas chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- high glucose
- diabetic rats
- immune response
- wild type
- drug induced
- reactive oxygen species
- transcription factor
- poor prognosis
- arabidopsis thaliana
- risk assessment
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- cell death
- electronic health record
- high resolution
- ms ms
- toll like receptor
- copy number
- long non coding rna
- quantum dots
- dendritic cells
- artificial intelligence
- solid phase extraction