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Priming of inducible defenses protects Norway spruce against tree-killing bark beetles
Authors:Melissa H Mageroy  Erik Christiansen  Bo Långström  Anna-Karin Borg-Karlson  Halvor Solheim  Niklas Björklund  Tao Zhao  Axel Schmidt  Carl Gunnar Fossdal  Paal Krokene
Institution:1. Department of Molecular Plant Biology, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Ås, 1431 Norway;2. Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, 750 07 Sweden;3. Ecological Chemistry Group, Department of Chemistry, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, SE-100 44 Sweden;4. School of Science and Technology, Örebro University, Örebro, SE-701 82 Sweden;5. Department of Biochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Jena, D-07745 Germany
Abstract:Plants can form an immunological memory known as defense priming, whereby exposure to a priming stimulus enables quicker or stronger response to subsequent attack by pests and pathogens. Such priming of inducible defenses provides increased protection and reduces allocation costs of defense. Defense priming has been widely studied for short-lived model plants such as Arabidopsis, but little is known about this phenomenon in long-lived plants like spruce. We compared the effects of pretreatment with sublethal fungal inoculations or application of the phytohormone methyl jasmonate (MeJA) on the resistance of 48-year-old Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees to mass attack by a tree-killing bark beetle beginning 35 days later. Bark beetles heavily infested and killed untreated trees but largely avoided fungus-inoculated trees and MeJA-treated trees. Quantification of defensive terpenes at the time of bark beetle attack showed fungal inoculation induced 91-fold higher terpene concentrations compared with untreated trees, whereas application of MeJA did not significantly increase terpenes. These results indicate that resistance in fungus-inoculated trees is a result of direct induction of defenses, whereas resistance in MeJA-treated trees is due to defense priming. This work extends our knowledge of defense priming from model plants to an ecologically important tree species.
Keywords:defense priming  Ips typographus  methyl jasmonate  Picea abies  resistance
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