Fungal phytopathogen modulates plant and insect responses to promote its dissemination

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Autor(a) principal: Franco, Flávia P.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Túler, Amanda C., Gallan, Diego Z., Gonçalves, Felipe G., Favaris, Arodí P., Peñaflor, Maria Fernanda G. V., Leal, Walter S., Moura, Daniel S., Bento, José Maurício S., Silva Filho, Marcio C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50207
Resumo: Vector-borne plant pathogens often change host traits to manipulate vector behavior in a way that favors their spread. By contrast, infection by opportunistic fungi does not depend on vectors, although damage caused by an herbivore may facilitate infection. Manipulation of hosts and vectors, such as insect herbivores, has not been demonstrated in interactions with fungal pathogens. Herein, we establish a new paradigm for the plant-insect-fungus association in sugarcane. It has long been assumed that Fusarium verticillioides is an opportunistic fungus, where it takes advantage of the openings left by Diatraea saccharalis caterpillar attack to infect the plant. In this work, we show that volatile emissions from F. verticillioides attract D. saccharalis caterpillars. Once they become adults, the fungus is transmitted vertically to their offspring, which continues the cycle by inoculating the fungus into healthy plants. Females not carrying the fungus prefer to lay their eggs on fungus-infected plants than mock plants, while females carrying the fungus prefer to lay their eggs on mock plants than fungus-infected plants. Even though the fungus impacts D. saccharalis sex behavior, larval weight and reproduction rate, most individuals complete their development. Our data demonstrate that the fungus manipulates both the host plant and insect herbivore across life cycle to promote its infection and dissemination.
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spelling Fungal phytopathogen modulates plant and insect responses to promote its disseminationPlant-insect-fungus associationInsect herbivoresFungal pathogensSugarcaneHost plantFusarium verticillioidesDiatraea saccharalisAssociação planta-inseto-fungoPatógenos fúngicosCana-de-açúcarPlanta hospedeiraInsetos herbívorosVector-borne plant pathogens often change host traits to manipulate vector behavior in a way that favors their spread. By contrast, infection by opportunistic fungi does not depend on vectors, although damage caused by an herbivore may facilitate infection. Manipulation of hosts and vectors, such as insect herbivores, has not been demonstrated in interactions with fungal pathogens. Herein, we establish a new paradigm for the plant-insect-fungus association in sugarcane. It has long been assumed that Fusarium verticillioides is an opportunistic fungus, where it takes advantage of the openings left by Diatraea saccharalis caterpillar attack to infect the plant. In this work, we show that volatile emissions from F. verticillioides attract D. saccharalis caterpillars. Once they become adults, the fungus is transmitted vertically to their offspring, which continues the cycle by inoculating the fungus into healthy plants. Females not carrying the fungus prefer to lay their eggs on fungus-infected plants than mock plants, while females carrying the fungus prefer to lay their eggs on mock plants than fungus-infected plants. Even though the fungus impacts D. saccharalis sex behavior, larval weight and reproduction rate, most individuals complete their development. Our data demonstrate that the fungus manipulates both the host plant and insect herbivore across life cycle to promote its infection and dissemination.Springer Nature2022-06-13T22:04:19Z2022-06-13T22:04:19Z2021-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfFRANCO, F. P. et al. Fungal phytopathogen modulates plant and insect responses to promote its dissemination. The ISME Journal, [S.I.], v. 15, p. 3522-3533, Dec. 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41396-021-01010-z.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50207The ISME Journalreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFranco, Flávia P.Túler, Amanda C.Gallan, Diego Z.Gonçalves, Felipe G.Favaris, Arodí P.Peñaflor, Maria Fernanda G. V.Leal, Walter S.Moura, Daniel S.Bento, José Maurício S.Silva Filho, Marcio C.eng2023-05-09T12:00:26Zoai:localhost:1/50207Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-09T12:00:26Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fungal phytopathogen modulates plant and insect responses to promote its dissemination
title Fungal phytopathogen modulates plant and insect responses to promote its dissemination
spellingShingle Fungal phytopathogen modulates plant and insect responses to promote its dissemination
Franco, Flávia P.
Plant-insect-fungus association
Insect herbivores
Fungal pathogens
Sugarcane
Host plant
Fusarium verticillioides
Diatraea saccharalis
Associação planta-inseto-fungo
Patógenos fúngicos
Cana-de-açúcar
Planta hospedeira
Insetos herbívoros
title_short Fungal phytopathogen modulates plant and insect responses to promote its dissemination
title_full Fungal phytopathogen modulates plant and insect responses to promote its dissemination
title_fullStr Fungal phytopathogen modulates plant and insect responses to promote its dissemination
title_full_unstemmed Fungal phytopathogen modulates plant and insect responses to promote its dissemination
title_sort Fungal phytopathogen modulates plant and insect responses to promote its dissemination
author Franco, Flávia P.
author_facet Franco, Flávia P.
Túler, Amanda C.
Gallan, Diego Z.
Gonçalves, Felipe G.
Favaris, Arodí P.
Peñaflor, Maria Fernanda G. V.
Leal, Walter S.
Moura, Daniel S.
Bento, José Maurício S.
Silva Filho, Marcio C.
author_role author
author2 Túler, Amanda C.
Gallan, Diego Z.
Gonçalves, Felipe G.
Favaris, Arodí P.
Peñaflor, Maria Fernanda G. V.
Leal, Walter S.
Moura, Daniel S.
Bento, José Maurício S.
Silva Filho, Marcio C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franco, Flávia P.
Túler, Amanda C.
Gallan, Diego Z.
Gonçalves, Felipe G.
Favaris, Arodí P.
Peñaflor, Maria Fernanda G. V.
Leal, Walter S.
Moura, Daniel S.
Bento, José Maurício S.
Silva Filho, Marcio C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plant-insect-fungus association
Insect herbivores
Fungal pathogens
Sugarcane
Host plant
Fusarium verticillioides
Diatraea saccharalis
Associação planta-inseto-fungo
Patógenos fúngicos
Cana-de-açúcar
Planta hospedeira
Insetos herbívoros
topic Plant-insect-fungus association
Insect herbivores
Fungal pathogens
Sugarcane
Host plant
Fusarium verticillioides
Diatraea saccharalis
Associação planta-inseto-fungo
Patógenos fúngicos
Cana-de-açúcar
Planta hospedeira
Insetos herbívoros
description Vector-borne plant pathogens often change host traits to manipulate vector behavior in a way that favors their spread. By contrast, infection by opportunistic fungi does not depend on vectors, although damage caused by an herbivore may facilitate infection. Manipulation of hosts and vectors, such as insect herbivores, has not been demonstrated in interactions with fungal pathogens. Herein, we establish a new paradigm for the plant-insect-fungus association in sugarcane. It has long been assumed that Fusarium verticillioides is an opportunistic fungus, where it takes advantage of the openings left by Diatraea saccharalis caterpillar attack to infect the plant. In this work, we show that volatile emissions from F. verticillioides attract D. saccharalis caterpillars. Once they become adults, the fungus is transmitted vertically to their offspring, which continues the cycle by inoculating the fungus into healthy plants. Females not carrying the fungus prefer to lay their eggs on fungus-infected plants than mock plants, while females carrying the fungus prefer to lay their eggs on mock plants than fungus-infected plants. Even though the fungus impacts D. saccharalis sex behavior, larval weight and reproduction rate, most individuals complete their development. Our data demonstrate that the fungus manipulates both the host plant and insect herbivore across life cycle to promote its infection and dissemination.
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http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50207
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