Monocot crop–aphid interactions: plant resilience and aphid adaptation

Globally, aphids cause immense economic damage to several crop plants. In addition, aphids vector several plant viral diseases that accelerate crop yield losses. While feeding, aphids release saliva that contains effectors, which modulate plant defense responses. Although there are many studies that...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current opinion in insect science 2023-06, Vol.57, p.101038, Article 101038
Hauptverfasser: Mou, De-Fen, Kundu, Pritha, Pingault, Lise, Puri, Heena, Shinde, Sanket, Louis, Joe
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Zusammenfassung:Globally, aphids cause immense economic damage to several crop plants. In addition, aphids vector several plant viral diseases that accelerate crop yield losses. While feeding, aphids release saliva that contains effectors, which modulate plant defense responses. Although there are many studies that describe the mechanisms that contribute to dicot plant–aphid interactions, our understanding of monocot crop defense mechanisms against aphids is limited. In this review, we focus on the interactions between monocot crops and aphids and report the recently characterized aphid effectors and their functions in aphid adaptation to plant immunity. Recent studies on plant defense against aphids in monocot-resistant and -tolerant crop lines have exploited various ‘omic’ approaches to understand the roles of early signaling molecules, phytohormones, and secondary metabolites in plant response to aphid herbivory. Unraveling key regulatory mechanisms underlying monocot crop resistance to aphids will lead to deeper understanding of sap-feeding insect management strategies for increased food security and sustainable agriculture.
ISSN:2214-5745
2214-5753
2214-5745
DOI:10.1016/j.cois.2023.101038