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Intraspecific Variation for Host Immune Activation by the Spider Mite

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Journal R Soc Open Sci
Specialty Science
Date 2023 Jun 16
PMID 37325599
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Many parasites can interfere with their host's defences to maximize their fitness. Here, we investigated if there is heritable variation in the spider mite for traits associated with how they interact with their host plant. We also determined if this variation correlates with mite fecundity. can interfere with jasmonate (JA) defences which are the main determinant of anti-herbivore immunity in plants. We investigated (i) variation in fecundity in the presence and absence of JA defences, making use of a wild-type tomato cultivar and a JA-deficient mutant (), and (ii) variation in the induction of JA defences, in four field populations and 59 inbred lines created from an outbred population originating from controlled crosses of the four field populations. We observed a strong positive genetic correlation between fecundity in the presence (on wild-type) and the absence of JA defences (on ). However, fecundity did not correlate with the magnitude of induced JA defences in wild-type plants. Our results suggest that the performance of the specialist is not related to their ability to manipulate plant defences, either because all lines can adequately reduce levels of defences, or because they are resistant to them.

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PMID: 37325599 PMC: 10265008. DOI: 10.1098/rsos.230525.

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