Possible involvement of the phloem sealing system in the acceptance of a plant as host by an aphid
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Caillaud, C. M.
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Possible involvement of the phloem sealing system in the acceptance of a plant as host by an aphid
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Possible reasons for the rejection of some lines of Triticum monococcum (Tm44 and Tm46) by the aphid Sitobion avenae were explored. In all T. monococcum lines studied, whether unfavourable (non-host/resistant plant) or favourable (host/susceptible plant), the concentrations of hydroxamic acids, a family of aphid-resistance factors in cereals, were significantly lower than the levels in the favourable host-plant Triticum aestivum cv. Therefore, hydroxamic acids did not account for the host/non-host patterns observed. Phloem sap was collected by stylectomy from young seedlings of favourable and unfavourable plants. In non-aphid-resistant genotypes, the success in stylectomy, the proportion of amputated stylets resulting in long (> 1 min) exudations, the average duration of exudation, and the final volume of sap exuded, were higher than in the aphid-resistant genotypes. It is concluded that aphid interference with the phloem sealing system of the plant is a likely mechanism of rejection o
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/156303
DOI: 10.1007/BF01938882
ISSN: 00144754
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Experientia, Volumen 52, Issue 9, 2018, Pages 927-931
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