Evolution of secondary metabolites, morphological structures and associated gene expression patterns in galls induced by four closely related aphid species on a host plant species

Author:

Mizuki Mayu12,Kaneko Yohei3,Yukie Yoshitaka4,Suyama Yoshihisa5,Hirota Shun K.56,Sawa Shinichiro7,Kubo Minoru8,Yamawo Akira19,Sasabe Michiko1,Ikeda Hiroshi110ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science Hirosaki University Hirosaki Aomori Japan

2. Ina Research Inc. Ina Nagano Japan

3. Fukuoka Institute of Health and Environmental Sciences Dazaifu Fukuoka Japan

4. Tsuguro Satoyama Nature Field Maniwa Okayama Japan

5. Field Science Center, Graduate School of Agricultural Science Tohoku University Osaki Miyagi Japan

6. Botanical Gardens Osaka Metropolitan University Katano City Osaka Japan

7. International Research Center for Agricultural and Environmental Biology (IRCAEB), Kumamoto Universrity | International Research Organization for Advanced Science and Technology (IROAST), Kumamoto University Kumamoto Japan

8. Center for Digital Green‐Innovation Nara Institute of Science and Technology Nara Japan

9. Center for Ecological Research Kyoto University Otsu Shiga Japan

10. Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractGall‐forming insects induce various types of galls on their host plants by altering gene expression in host plant organs, and recent studies have been conducted for gene expression in galls. However, the evolutionary trajectories of gene expression patterns and the resulting phenotypes have not yet been studied using multiple related species. We investigated the speciation and the diversification process of galls induced by four closely related aphid species (Hormaphidini) on a host plant species (Hamamelis japonica) by examining the phylogenetic congruence between the geographical divergences of aphids and the host plant, and by comparing their gene expression patterns and resulting phenotypes. Phylogenetic analysis of aphids and the host plant showed that geographical isolation among host plant populations has interrupted gene flow in aphids and accelerated the speciation process. The concentration of phenolics and the complexity of the internal structure of galls were correlated with the expression levels of genes for the biosynthesis of phenolics and morphogenesis respectively. These results suggest that the expression levels of genes for the biosynthesis of phenolics and morphogenesis have evolutionarily increased in galls accelerated by the speciation process of aphids due to the distribution change of the host plant, leading to the related phenotypic evolution. Our study showed the evolutionary process of phenotypic traits in galls in the wild from both gene expression and actual phenotype levels.

Funder

Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Hirosaki University

Publisher

Wiley

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