Scientific Reports (Feb 2024)

Early transcriptomic responses of rice leaves to herbivory by Spodoptera frugiperda

  • Laëtitia Leclerc,
  • Trang Hieu Nguyen,
  • Pénélope Duval,
  • Victoria Mariotti,
  • Anne-Sophie Petitot,
  • Julie Orjuela,
  • Jean-Claude Ogier,
  • Sophie Gaudriault,
  • Antony Champion,
  • Nicolas Nègre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-53348-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract During herbivory, chewing insects deposit complex oral secretions (OS) onto the plant wound. Understanding how plants respond to the different cues of herbivory remains an active area of research. In this study, we used an herbivory-mimick experiment to investigate the early transcriptional response of rice plants leaves to wounding, OS, and OS microbiota from Spodoptera frugiperda larvae. Wounding induced a massive early response associated to hormones such as jasmonates. This response switched drastically upon OS treatment indicating the activation of OS specific pathways. When comparing native and dysbiotic OS treatments, we observed few gene regulation. This suggests that in addition to wounding the early response in rice is mainly driven by the insect compounds of the OS rather than microbial. However, microbiota affected genes encoding key phytohormone synthesis enzymes, suggesting an additional modulation of plant response by OS microbiota.