(E)-β-Farnesene Protects Rice from Rice Striped Stem Borer Attack by Inhibiting Its Beneficial Gut Microbes
Alkyl and Aryl Transferases
Bacteria
Larva
Animals
Oryza
Herbivory
Moths
Sesquiterpenes
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Plant Proteins
DOI:
10.1021/acs.jafc.4c02074
Publication Date:
2024-10-17T15:18:24Z
AUTHORS (12)
ABSTRACT
Herbivores harbor gut microbes that affect their development and contribute to their nutrition, reproduction, and survival. Plant defenses could target the herbivore's beneficial gut microbes, but this has not been well studied in rice. In this context, we identified a rice terpene synthase gene, Os04g0341500. It was strongly induced after feeding by rice striped stem borers (SSB, Chilo suppressalis), and it can catalyze the (E)-β-farnesene (Eβf) synthesis. When added to artificial diets, Eβf impaired the development and survival of SSB larvae. High-throughput amplicon sequencing revealed that SSB fed on Eβf were decreased in beneficial gut microbes, compared to those feeding on the corresponding control feed. In vitro feeding of Eβf suggested that this antimicrobial sesquiterpene directly inhibited the growth of SSB gut microbes. The present study suggested that the Eβf-induced decrease of relative abundance of gut microbes potentially impairs larval development and survival in SSB.
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