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Infection of Arabidopsis by cucumber mosaic virus triggers jasmonate-dependent resistance to aphids that relies partly on the pattern-triggered immunity factor BAK1
Authors:Trisna Tungadi  Lewis G Watt  Simon C Groen  Alex M Murphy  Zhiyou Du  Adrienne E Pate  Jack H Westwood  Thea G Fennell  Glen Powell  John P Carr
Institution:1. Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

NIAB EMR, East Malling, UK;2. Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK;3. Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

Institute of Bioengineering, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, China;4. NIAB EMR, East Malling, UK

Abstract:Many aphid-vectored viruses are transmitted nonpersistently via transient attachment of virus particles to aphid mouthparts and are most effectively acquired or transmitted during brief stylet punctures of epidermal cells. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the aphid-transmitted virus cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) induces feeding deterrence against the polyphagous aphid Myzus persicae. This form of resistance inhibits prolonged phloem feeding but promotes virus acquisition by aphids because it encourages probing of plant epidermal cells. When aphids are confined on CMV-infected plants, feeding deterrence reduces their growth and reproduction. We found that CMV-induced inhibition of growth as well as CMV-induced inhibition of reproduction of Mpersicae are dependent upon jasmonate-mediated signalling. BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1-ASSOCIATED KINASE1 (BAK1) is a co-receptor enabling detection of microbe-associated molecular patterns and induction of pattern-triggered immunity (PTI). In plants carrying the mutant bak1-5 allele, CMV induced inhibition of Mpersicae reproduction but not inhibition of aphid growth. We conclude that in wildtype plants CMV induces two mechanisms that diminish performance of Mpersicae: a jasmonate-dependent and PTI-dependent mechanism that inhibits aphid growth, and a jasmonate-dependent, PTI-independent mechanism that inhibits reproduction. The growth of two crucifer specialist aphids, Lipaphis erysimi and Brevicoryne brassicae, was not affected when confined on CMV-infected A. thaliana. However, Bbrassicae reproduction was inhibited on CMV-infected plants. This suggests that in A. thaliana CMV-induced resistance to aphids, which is thought to incentivize virus vectoring, has greater effects on polyphagous than on crucifer specialist aphids.
Keywords:CMV 2b protein  epidemiology  ethylene  jasmonate  PAMP-triggered immunity  salicylate
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