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Ethylene is important for plant responses to environmental factors. However, little is known about its role in aphid resistance. Several types of genetic resistance against multiple aphid species, including both moderate and strong resistance mediated by R genes, have been identified in
Medicago truncatula
. To investigate the potential role of ethylene, a
M. truncatula
ethylene- insensitive mutant,
sickle
, was analysed. The
sickle
mutant occurs in the accession A17 that has moderate resistance to
Acyrthosiphon kondoi
,
A. pisum
and
Therioaphis trifolii
. The
sickle
mutant resulted in increased antibiosis-mediated resistance against
A. kondoi
and
T. trifolii
but had no effect on
A. pisum
. When
sickle
was introduced into a genetic background carrying resistance genes,
AKR
(
A. kondoi
resistance),
APR
(
A. pisum
resistance) and
TTR
(
T. trifolii
resistance), it had no effect on the strong aphid resistance mediated by these genes, suggesting that ethylene signaling is not essential for their function. Interestingly, for the moderate aphid resistant accession, the
sickle
mutant delayed leaf senescence following aphid
infestation
and reduced the plant biomass losses caused by both
A. kondoi
and
T. trifolii
. These results suggest manipulation of the ethylene signaling pathway could provide aphid resistance and enhance plant tolerance against aphid feeding.
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PMID:Ethylene Is Not Essential for R-Gene Mediated Resistance but Negatively Regulates Moderate Resistance to Some Aphids in
Medicago truncatula
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