To tolerate drought or resist aphids? A new challenge to plant science is on the horizon

Author:

Ramírez Claudio C1ORCID,Gundel Pedro E23,Karley Alison J4,Leybourne Daniel J5

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Ecología Molecular y Funcional, Instituto de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad de Talca , Chile

2. Centro de Ecología Integrativa, Instituto de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad de Talca , Chile

3. IFEVA, CONICET, Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Buenos Aires , Buenos Aires , Argentina

4. Ecological Sciences Department, The James Hutton Institute , Dundee , UK

5. Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Behaviour, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool , Liverpool , UK

Abstract

AbstractAphids are important herbivorous insects that can cause significant crop damage, leading to yield reduction and economic loss. One avenue being explored to reduce aphid impacts is the development of aphid-resistant plants. Under projected climate scenarios, it is expected that plants will be exposed to greater biotic and abiotic stress, including increased herbivorous insect infestation and exposure to prolonged periods of environmental stress, particularly drought. In response to these projections, plant–aphid interactions under drought conditions have been a subject of growing interest; however, few studies have looked at the impact of drought stress on plant resistance to aphids despite the potential importance for plant breeding. Here, we examine the latest scientific advances regarding variation in plant resistance to aphids under drought, emphasizing underlying mechanisms and functional trade-offs and propose a conceptual model relating plant tolerance to drought with plant resistance to aphids.

Funder

National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851

Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services Division

Scottish Government

FONDECYT-Chile

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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