牵牛花
熏蒸
生物
萜类
雌蕊
植物
萜烯
传粉者
微生物
授粉
园艺
生物化学
细菌
花粉
基因
遗传学
雄蕊
作者
Benoît Boachon,Joseph H. Lynch,Shaunak Ray,Jing Yuan,Kristian Mark P. Caldo,Robert R. Junker,Sharon A. Kessler,John A. Morgan,Natalia Dudareva
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41589-019-0287-5
摘要
Plants synthesize volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to attract pollinators and beneficial microorganisms, to defend themselves against herbivores and pathogens, and for plant-plant communication. In general, VOCs accumulate in and are emitted from the tissue of their biosynthesis. However, using biochemical and reverse genetic approaches, we demonstrate a new physiological phenomenon: inter-organ aerial transport of VOCs via natural fumigation. Before petunia flowers open, a tube-specific terpene synthase produces sesquiterpenes, which are released inside the buds and then accumulate in the stigma, potentially defending the developing stigma from pathogens. These VOCs also affect reproductive organ development and seed yield, which are previously unknown functions of terpenoid compounds.
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