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Phytohormone content variation manipulated by Bemisia tabaci participated in inhibiting tobacco growth: Gibberellin may play a crucial role
Sun, Xia; Zhao, Haipeng; Xu, Yanan; Zhang, Xiao; Liang, Xin & Xue, Ming
Abstract
Infestation of Bemisia tabaci MEAM1 (Gennadius) causes significant phenotypic changes in a variety of plants. However,
plants damaged by Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) show no similar changes. In this study, to explore the effects
of MEAM1 infestation on tobacco growth and the mechanism underlying these effects, growth index, and photosynthesis
of infested tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.), as well as content of hormones, including auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin,
abscisic acid, methyl jasmonate, and ethylene were measured. The results demonstrated that infestation of MEAM1
significantly inhibited tobacco growth and the inhibition effect varied with MEAM1 feeding densities, 50 MEAM1 per
infested tobacco plant decreased plant height, internode length, and dry weight cm-2, and this inhibition peaked at 200
MEAM1 per plant, which reduced by 52.17%, 43.83%, and 45.61% that of controls, respectively. Additionally, MEAM1
infestation inhibited photosynthesis of tobacco, causing significant decrease in chlorophyll content, photosynthetic rate
and stomatal conductance. However, the effects of T. vaporariorum infestation on tobacco were significantly lighter than
that of MEAM1. Hormones assays indicated that infestation with 200 MEAM1 per plant for 30 d significantly affected
hormones content, among which gibberellin content was specifically reduced compared with that of uninfested control
plants and T. vaporariorum infested plants. Furthermore, exogenous application of 1 and 2 μM gibberellin alleviated the
reduction in plant height mediated by MEAM1. Therefore, infestation of MEAM1 significantly inhibited tobacco growth
and photosynthesis, and the reduction of gibberellin content may contribute to this inhibition.
Keywords
Bemisia tabaci MEAM1; growth inhibition; photosynthesis; phytohormones.
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