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. 2024 Apr:220:114014.
doi: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2024.114014. Epub 2024 Feb 13.

Changes in primary metabolite content may affect thrips feeding preference in soybean crops

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Changes in primary metabolite content may affect thrips feeding preference in soybean crops

Francisco M Dillon et al. Phytochemistry. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Past research has characterized the induction of plant defenses in response to chewing insect damage. However, little is known about plant responses to piercing-sucking insects that feed on plant cell-contents like thrips (Caliothrips phaseoli). In this study, we used NMR spectroscopy to measure metabolite changes in response to six days of thrips damage from two field-grown soybean cultivars (cv.), known for their different susceptibility to Caliothrips phaseoli. We observed that thrips damage reduces sucrose concentration in both cultivars, while pinitol, the most abundant leaf soluble carbohydrate, is induced in cv. Charata but not in cv. Williams. Thrips did not show preference for leaves where sucrose or pinitol were externally added, at tested concentration. In addition, we also noted that cv. Charata was less naturally colonized and contained higher levels of trigonelline, tyrosine as well as several compounds that we have not yet identified. We have established that preference-feeding clues are not dependent on the plants major soluble carbohydrates but may depend on other types of compounds or leaf physical characteristics.

Keywords: NMR; Pinitol; Soybean; Sucrose; Thrips.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests:Zavala reports financial support was provided by University of Buenos Aires. Zavala Jorge reports financial support was provided by Fund for Scientific and Technological Research. Zavala reports a relationship with University of Buenos Aires that includes: employment.

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