Abstract

Our objectives were to evaluate the induction of polyphenol oxidases (PPOs) and expression patterns of PPO A, B, D, E, and F genes upon infestations by common cutworm (Spodoptera litura) and Jack Beardsley mealybug (Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi). After common cutworm infestation at leaf node 4, PPO activities increased 10.2-fold locally, leading to systemic increase in PPO activities at upper leaf nodes 1-2 (3.0-fold) and lower leaf node 6 (1.7-fold). While infestation at leaf node 6 locally induced PPO activities 14.5-fold, and systemically induced PPO activities 3.0-fold at leaf node 4. By contrast, no significant induction of PPO was observed at any leaf nodes when either leaf node 4 or 6 was infested by mealybug. When common cutworm fed on PPO B::GUS fusion tomatoes, induced PPO B expression was observed locally particularly in mature leaves at veins, petioles, and abscission zones. However, PPO D::GUS fusion tomatoes showed locally induced expression especially in older leaves at veins and petioles. Systemically induced expression was also observed. Mealybug feeding also locally induced PPO B and PPO D expression in vascular tissues but at lower levels.

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