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Effects of Dendrolimus punctatus feeding and methyl jasmonate (MeJA)- or terpenes fumigation on abscisic acid and jasmonic acid contents in Pinus massoniana seedling needles.

DENG Wen-hong1;SHEN Ying-bai2,3;CHEN Hua-jun1;LI Zhen-yu4;JIANG Xiang-ning2,3   

  1. 1Experimental Center of Forest Biology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China;2College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China;3State Forestry Administration Laboratory of Tree and Ornamental Plant Breeding and Biotechnology, Beijing 100083, China;4Key Laboratory of Forest Silviculture and Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China
  • Received:2008-09-28 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2009-05-20 Published:2009-05-20

Abstract: Abscisic acid (ABA) and Jasmonic acid (JA) play an important role in inducing the stress-resistance of plants. In this study, parts of the needles on a ring of Pinus massoniana seedling shoots were subjected to 4 hours Dendrolimus punctatus feeding or 4 hours fumigation with 10 μmol·L-1 of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) or terpenes, and the ABA and JA contents in treated needles, untreated neighboring sister needles, and untreated needles above and below the ring were determined by GC/MS. An obvious increase of ABA and JA contents was observed in all of the needles, whether they were treated or not, illustrating that ABA and JA were the vital signaling molecules in the wound signal transduction pathway, and participated in the formation of systematic resistance of P. massoniana seedlings.

Key words: Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae,  housefly pupae, frozen, carbon dioxide (CO2), host preservation, biological control.