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Development and evolution of age-dependent defenses in ant-acacias
by
Poethig, R. Scott
, Leichty, Aaron R.
in
Acacia - genetics
/ Acacia - metabolism
/ Acacia - physiology
/ Age
/ Animals
/ Ants
/ Ants - physiology
/ Biological Evolution
/ Biological Sciences
/ Evolution
/ Extrafloral nectaries
/ Gene expression
/ Herbivores
/ Light intensity
/ Lipids
/ Luminous intensity
/ MicroRNAs - genetics
/ MicroRNAs - metabolism
/ miRNA
/ RNA, Plant - genetics
/ RNA, Plant - metabolism
/ Spines
/ Sugar
/ Transcription factors
2019
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Development and evolution of age-dependent defenses in ant-acacias
by
Poethig, R. Scott
, Leichty, Aaron R.
in
Acacia - genetics
/ Acacia - metabolism
/ Acacia - physiology
/ Age
/ Animals
/ Ants
/ Ants - physiology
/ Biological Evolution
/ Biological Sciences
/ Evolution
/ Extrafloral nectaries
/ Gene expression
/ Herbivores
/ Light intensity
/ Lipids
/ Luminous intensity
/ MicroRNAs - genetics
/ MicroRNAs - metabolism
/ miRNA
/ RNA, Plant - genetics
/ RNA, Plant - metabolism
/ Spines
/ Sugar
/ Transcription factors
2019
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Development and evolution of age-dependent defenses in ant-acacias
by
Poethig, R. Scott
, Leichty, Aaron R.
in
Acacia - genetics
/ Acacia - metabolism
/ Acacia - physiology
/ Age
/ Animals
/ Ants
/ Ants - physiology
/ Biological Evolution
/ Biological Sciences
/ Evolution
/ Extrafloral nectaries
/ Gene expression
/ Herbivores
/ Light intensity
/ Lipids
/ Luminous intensity
/ MicroRNAs - genetics
/ MicroRNAs - metabolism
/ miRNA
/ RNA, Plant - genetics
/ RNA, Plant - metabolism
/ Spines
/ Sugar
/ Transcription factors
2019
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Development and evolution of age-dependent defenses in ant-acacias
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Development and evolution of age-dependent defenses in ant-acacias
2019
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Age-dependent changes in plant defense against herbivores are widespread, but why these changes exist remains a mystery. We explored this question by examining a suite of traits required for the interaction between swollen thorn acacias (genus Vachellia) and ants of the genus Pseudomyrmex. In this system, plants provide ants with refuge and food in the form of swollen stipular spines, protein-lipid–rich “Beltian” bodies, and sugar-secreting extrafloral nectaries—the “swollen thorn syndrome.” We show that this syndrome develops at a predictable time in shoot development and is tightly associated with the temporal decline in the microRNAs miR156 and miR157 and a corresponding increase in their targets—the SPL transcription factors. Growth under reduced light intensity delays both the decline in miR156/157 and the development of the swollen thorn syndrome, supporting the conclusion that these traits are controlled by the miR156-SPL pathway. Production of extrafloral nectaries by Vachellia sp. that do not house ants is also correlated with a decline in miR156/157, suggesting that this syndrome evolved by co-opting a preexisting age-dependent program. Along with genetic evidence from other model systems, these findings support the hypothesis that the age-dependent development of the swollen thorn syndrome is a consequence of genetic regulation rather than a passive developmental pattern arising from developmental constraints on when these traits can develop.
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