Infrared radiation is an ancient pollination signal
作者
Wendy A. Valencia‐Montoya,Marjorie A. Liénard,Neil Rosser,Michael Calonje,Shayla Salzman,Cheng-Chia Tsai,Nanfang Yu,John R. Carlson,Rodrigo Cogni,Naomi E. Pierce,Nicholas W. Bellono
出处
期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science] 日期:2025-12-11卷期号:390 (6778): 1164-1170被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.adz1728
摘要
Color and scent are well-known pollinator cues. Some plants also produce heat, but its role remains unclear. Here, we report that plant-generated thermal infrared radiation serves as a pollination signal and describe the underlying mechanisms of heat production and infrared detection. Mitochondrial adaptations heat plant reproductive structures in a circadian pattern, radiating infrared that is sufficient to attract beetle pollinators. Beetle antennae contain infrared-activated neurons with thermosensitive ion channels that are structurally tuned to match host plant thermogenesis. Comparative analyses revealed that infrared is among the earliest pollination signals, and indicate a deep-time transition from infrared-based to color-dominated signaling in flowering plants. Our findings uncover an ancient sensory modality shaping the early evolution of pollination, one of the world’s most vital processes linking plants and animals.