Nitrogen deficiency increases volicitin-induced volatile emission, jasmonic acid accumulation, and ethylene sensitivity in maize

Plant Physiol. 2003 Sep;133(1):295-306. doi: 10.1104/pp.103.024174.

Abstract

Insect herbivore-induced plant volatile emission and the subsequent attraction of natural enemies is facilitated by fatty acid-amino acid conjugate (FAC) elicitors, such as volicitin [N-(17-hydroxylinolenoyl)-L-glutamine], present in caterpillar oral secretions. Insect-induced jasmonic acid (JA) and ethylene (E) are believed to mediate the magnitude of this variable response. In maize (Zea mays) seedlings, we examined the interaction of volicitin, JA, and E on the induction of volatile emission at different levels of nitrogen (N) availability that are known to influence E sensitivity. N availability and volicitin-induced sesquiterpene emission are inversely related as maximal responses were elicited in N-deficient plants. Plants with low N availability demonstrated similar volatile responses to volicitin (1 nmol plant(-1)) and JA (100 nmol plant(-1)). In contrast, plants with medium N availability released much lower amounts of volicitin-induced sesquiterpenes compared with JA, suggesting an alteration in volicitin-induced JA levels. As predicted, low N plants exhibited greater sustained increases in wound- and volicitin-induced JA levels compared with medium N plants. N availability also altered volicitin-E interactions. In low N plants, E synergized volicitin-induced sesquiterpene and indole emission 4- to 12-fold, with significant interactions first detected at 10 nL L(-1) E. Medium N plants demonstrated greatly reduced volicitin-E interactions. Volicitin-induced sesquiterpene emission was increased by E and was decreased by pretreatment the E perception inhibitor 1-methylcyclopropene without alteration in volicitin-induced JA levels. N availability influences plant responses to insect-derived elicitors through changes in E sensitivity and E-independent JA kinetics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cyclopentanes / metabolism*
  • Ethylenes / pharmacology*
  • Glutamine / analogs & derivatives*
  • Glutamine / pharmacology*
  • Immunity, Innate
  • Insecta / growth & development
  • Nitrogen / deficiency
  • Nitrogen / pharmacology*
  • Oxylipins
  • Plant Diseases / parasitology
  • Sesquiterpenes / metabolism*
  • Signal Transduction / drug effects
  • Signal Transduction / physiology
  • Stress, Mechanical
  • Volatilization / drug effects
  • Zea mays / drug effects
  • Zea mays / metabolism*
  • Zea mays / parasitology
  • alpha-Linolenic Acid / analogs & derivatives*
  • alpha-Linolenic Acid / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Cyclopentanes
  • Ethylenes
  • Oxylipins
  • Sesquiterpenes
  • volicitin
  • alpha-Linolenic Acid
  • Glutamine
  • jasmonic acid
  • ethylene
  • Nitrogen