Title of article :
Alkaloid metabolism in thrips-Papaveraceae interaction: Recognition and mutual response
Author/Authors :
Ingeborg Schütz، نويسنده , , Gerald B. Moritz، نويسنده , , Werner Roos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande), the Western Flower Thrips (WFT), is a polyphagous and highly adaptable insect of the order Thysanoptera. It has a broad host range but is rarely found on Papaveraceae, which might be due to deterrent effects of alkaloids present in most species of this family. In order to test the adaptive potential of WFT, we investigated its interaction with two Papaveraceae offered as sole feeding source. We found that WFT are able to live and feed on leaves of Eschscholzia californica and Chelidonium majus. Both plants respond to thrips feeding by the enhanced production of benzophenanthridine alkaloids. Furthermore, cell cultures of E. californica react to water insoluble compounds prepared from adult thrips with enhanced alkaloid production. During feeding, WFT take up benzophenanthridine alkaloids from either plant and from an artificial feeding medium and convert them to their less toxic dihydroderivatives. This was shown in detail with sanguinarine, the most cytotoxic benzophenanthridine. A similar conversion is used in plants to prevent self-intoxication by their own toxins. We conclude that WFT causes a phytoalexin-like response in Papaveraceae, but is able to adapt to such host plants by detoxification of toxic alkaloids.
Keywords :
Frankliniella occidentalis , Sanguinarine reductase , Chelidonium majus , Benzophenanthridine alkaloids , Eschscholzia californica
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology