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المؤلفSyed Muhammad Hassan, Askri
المؤلفFu, Wei
المؤلفAbd El-Rady, Wessam A.
المؤلفAdil, Muhammad Faheem
المؤلفSehar, Shafaque
المؤلفAli, Abid
المؤلفUllah, Najeeb
المؤلفMunawar, Asim
المؤلفZhou, Wenwu
المؤلفJiang, Lixi
المؤلفShamsi, Imran Haider
تاريخ الإتاحة2025-04-08T04:08:49Z
تاريخ النشر2025-04-30
اسم المنشورPlant Physiology and Biochemistry
المعرّفhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2025.109678
الرقم المعياري الدولي للكتاب09819428
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0981942825002062
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64046
الملخصPlutella xylostella (diamondback moth; DBM) is a significant pest of Brassica crops, causing billions of dollars in annual global damage and developing resistance to many insecticides. Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of infestations by influencing the moth's reproduction and expanding its range, leading to increased crop losses. In this study, we examined the early metabolomic responses of four Brassica napus accessions to DBM infestation, focusing on identifying the metabolic basis of tolerance. Phenotypic analysis showed that R4220 and R4415 were highly susceptible, with remaining leaf areas of 27 and 38%, respectively, while the tolerant accessions R4637 and R5064 retained 85 and 91% of their leaf area post-infestation. Metabolomic profiling revealed a distinct separation between tolerant and sensitive accessions under both control and infested conditions. Notably, tolerant accessions exhibited differential accumulation of metabolites, with abundant metabolites belonging to lipid and lipid-like molecules, organic acids and derivatives, and benzenoids. Additionally, 31 metabolites were found to be consistently expressed at higher levels in tolerant accessions as compared to sensitive ones, notably tridecanedioic acid, 3,5-dihydroxyphenylglycine and benzoxazine-6-carboxylic acid. Furthermore, KEGG analysis revealed that pathways such as phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, aminoacyl-tRNA biosynthesis and ABC transporters were enriched, indicating their critical roles in the defense mechanisms. This comprehensive analysis of metabolomic alterations provides valuable insights into the biochemical pathways underpinning insect tolerance in rapeseed, potentially guiding the development of more resilient cultivars and leading a pathway to improve crop farming for sustainable agriculture.
راعي المشروعThis research work was financially supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China Grant No. 2024YFD1200401, Sino-Pakistan Project NSFC Grant No. 31961143008, National Natural Science Foundation of China, International (Regional) Cooperation and Exchange Program, Research fund for International young scientists Grant No. 31750110462, Youth Project of the National Natural Science Foundation Grant No. 32202482, the Science and Technology Project of Guizhou branch of China Tobacco Corporation: [Grant No. 2023xm08] and “Xingdian Talents Support Plan” Program.
اللغةen
الناشرElsevier
الموضوعBiotic stress
Diamondback moth
Metabolomics
Pest resistance
Plant defense mechanisms
Rapeseed
العنوانComparative metabolomics elucidates the early defense response mechanisms to Plutella xylostella infestation in Brassica napus
النوعArticle
رقم المجلد221
ESSN1873-2690
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