Plant and Cell Physiology Supplement
Abstract of the Annual Meeting of JSPP 2010
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Analyses of plant resistance to insect damage by thrips and leafminers
*Hiroshi ABETakeshi SHIMODAKen TATEISHIJun OHNISHISoichi KUGIMIYAShigemi SEOYoshihiro NARUSAKAMari NARUSAKAShinya TsudaMasatomo KOBAYASHI
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Plants are exposed to many types of abiotic or biotic stresses. Many researchers have analyzed the mechanism of these stress responses using Arabidopsis plants. At the present day, creation of plants having tolerance for several abiotic or biotic stresses has reported. On the other hand, insect damage is very serious problem that decrease the crop yields. However, the mechanism of plant response to feeding damage has not been well understood. We analyzed the interaction between Arabidopsis and western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) and serpentine leafminer (Liriomyza trifolii), which is one of the most serious insect pests. The emergence worldwide of insecticide resistance among these insect pests makes them difficult to control The feeding mode of thrips is piercing and sucking, in contrast leafminers is mining. We focused on the function of the immunity-related plant hormones jasmonate (JA), ethylene (ET), and salicylic acid (SA) on plant tolerance to thrips and leafminers with different feeding mode.
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