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Gall mite Fragariocoptes setiger (Eriophyoidea) changes leaf developmental program and regulates gene expression in the leaf tissues of Fragaria viridis (Rosaceae). / Paponova, S.S. ; Chetverikov, P.E. ; Pautov, A.A. ; Yakovleva, O.V. ; Zukoff, Sarah; Vishnyakov, A.E. ; Sukhareva, S.I. ; Krylova, E.G. ; Додуева, Ирина Евгеньевна; Lutova, L.A. .
In: Annals of Applied Biology, Vol. 172, No. 1, 01.01.2018, p. 33-46.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Gall mite Fragariocoptes setiger (Eriophyoidea) changes leaf developmental program and regulates gene expression in the leaf tissues of Fragaria viridis (Rosaceae)
AU - Paponova, S.S.
AU - Chetverikov, P.E.
AU - Pautov, A.A.
AU - Yakovleva, O.V.
AU - Zukoff, Sarah
AU - Vishnyakov, A.E.
AU - Sukhareva, S.I.
AU - Krylova, E.G.
AU - Додуева, Ирина Евгеньевна
AU - Lutova, L.A.
N1 - S.S. Paponova, P.E. Chetverikov, A.A. Pautov, O.V. Yakovleva, S.N. Zukoff, A.E. Vishnyakov, S.I. Sukhareva, E.G.Krylova, I.E. Dodueva, L.A. Lutova. 2018. Gall mite Fragariocoptes setiger (Eriophyoidea) changes leaf developmental program and regulates gene expression in the leaf tissues of Fragaria viridis (Rosaceae). Annals of Applied Biology, 172(1), P. 33-46
PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - The interaction of plants with certain types of parasites leads to the formation of galls, organised structures that create the habitat of the parasite, caused by an abnormal proliferation of host plant's cells under the influence of growth regulators, secreted by the parasite, or by the plant itself under the influence of the parasite. Arthropods, mites in particular, are the largest group of gall-inducing phytoparasites, but the mechanisms of their interaction with plants remain virtually unexplored. The interaction of the gall-inducing eriophyoid mite Fragariocoptes setiger with Fragaria viridis plants was used as a model gall–mite system where data were obtained on the changes in the histological structure of F. viridis leaf blades under the influence of the mites as well as F. viridis gene expression during gall formation. For histological purposes, gall formation was split into four stages with each corresponding to the age of the gall as well as to specific changes that occur during that period. A dramatic change of adaxial–abaxial polarity of the lamina throughout the four stages was observed. Moreover, qRT-PCR analysis of F. viridis gene expression in the developing gall revealed changes in the expression levels of certain meristem-specific genes, as well as the genes that determine adaxial–abaxial polarity and signalling of phytohormones.
AB - The interaction of plants with certain types of parasites leads to the formation of galls, organised structures that create the habitat of the parasite, caused by an abnormal proliferation of host plant's cells under the influence of growth regulators, secreted by the parasite, or by the plant itself under the influence of the parasite. Arthropods, mites in particular, are the largest group of gall-inducing phytoparasites, but the mechanisms of their interaction with plants remain virtually unexplored. The interaction of the gall-inducing eriophyoid mite Fragariocoptes setiger with Fragaria viridis plants was used as a model gall–mite system where data were obtained on the changes in the histological structure of F. viridis leaf blades under the influence of the mites as well as F. viridis gene expression during gall formation. For histological purposes, gall formation was split into four stages with each corresponding to the age of the gall as well as to specific changes that occur during that period. A dramatic change of adaxial–abaxial polarity of the lamina throughout the four stages was observed. Moreover, qRT-PCR analysis of F. viridis gene expression in the developing gall revealed changes in the expression levels of certain meristem-specific genes, as well as the genes that determine adaxial–abaxial polarity and signalling of phytohormones.
KW - Adaxial–abaxial polarity; galls; leaf lamina; meristem; mites
KW - Adaxial–abaxial polarity
KW - galls
KW - leaf lamina
KW - meristem
KW - mites
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85038077837&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/aab.12399
DO - 10.1111/aab.12399
M3 - Article
VL - 172
SP - 33
EP - 46
JO - Annals of Applied Biology
JF - Annals of Applied Biology
SN - 0003-4746
IS - 1
ER -
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