GhHAM regulates GoPGF‐dependent gland development and contributes to broad‐spectrum pest resistance in cotton

Author:

Long Lu1,Xu Fu‐Chun2,Yuan Man1,Shang Shen‐Zhai1,Song Hao‐Ge1,Zhao Jing‐Ruo1,Hu Gai‐Yuan13,Zhang Zhen‐Nan1,Zhao Xiao‐Tong1,Ma Jia‐Yi1,Hussain Amjad4,Wang Ping1,Cai Ying‐Fan1,Jin Shuang‐Xia4ORCID,Gao Wei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Key Laboratory of Cotton Bio‐breeding and Integrated Utilization, School of Life Science Henan University Kaifeng Henan 475004 P.R. China

2. Changzhi Medical College Changzhi Shanxi 046000 P.R. China

3. Sanya Institute of Henan University Sanya Hainan 572024 P.R. China

4. Hubei Hongshan Laboratory, National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan Hubei 430070 P.R. China

Abstract

SUMMARYCotton is a globally cultivated crop, producing 87% of the natural fiber used in the global textile industry. The pigment glands, unique to cotton and its relatives, serve as a defense structure against pests and pathogens. However, the molecular mechanism underlying gland formation and the specific role of pigment glands in cotton's pest defense are still not well understood. In this study, we cloned a gland‐related transcription factor GhHAM and generated the GhHAM knockout mutant using CRISPR/Cas9. Phenotypic observations, transcriptome analysis, and promoter‐binding experiments revealed that GhHAM binds to the promoter of GoPGF, regulating pigment gland formation in cotton's multiple organs via the GoPGF‐GhJUB1 module. The knockout of GhHAM significantly reduced gossypol production and increased cotton's susceptibility to pests in the field. Feeding assays demonstrated that more than 80% of the cotton bollworm larvae preferred ghham over the wild type. Furthermore, the ghham mutants displayed shorter cell length and decreased gibberellins (GA) production in the stem. Exogenous application of GA3 restored stem cell elongation but not gland formation, thereby indicating that GhHAM controls gland morphogenesis independently of GA. Our study sheds light on the functional differentiation of HAM proteins among plant species, highlights the significant role of pigment glands in influencing pest feeding preference, and provides a theoretical basis for breeding pest‐resistant cotton varieties to address the challenges posed by frequent outbreaks of pests.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Innovation Talents in Universities of Henan Province

Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province

Publisher

Wiley

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