BIOCHEMICAL-BASES OF SEED RESISTANCE TO ZABROTES-SUBFASCIATUS (BEAN WEEVIL) IN PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS (COMMON BEAN) - A MECHANISM FOR ARCELIN TOXICITY

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作者
MINNEY, BHP
GATEHOUSE, AMR
DOBIE, P
DENDY, J
CARDONA, C
GATEHOUSE, JA
机构
[1] UNIV DURHAM, DEPT BIOL SCI, S RD, DURHAM DH1 3LE, ENGLAND
[2] OVERSEAS DEV NAT RESOURCES INST, SLOUGH SL3 7HL, BERKS, ENGLAND
[3] CTR INT AGR TROP, CALI, COLOMBIA
关键词
Acanthoscelides obtectus; arcelin; Bruchidae; multimechanistic resistance; Phaseolus; prediction of insect resistance; storage protein; Zabrotes subfasciatus; α-amylase inhibitors;
D O I
10.1016/0022-1910(90)90049-L
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Phaseolus vulgaris is grown as a staple food source for humans and animals throughout the tropics and subtropics. Post-harvest losses due to Acanthoscelides obtectus and Zabrotes subfasciatus can be extensive, and breeders are looking for resistance in wild accessions which can be bred into commercial varieties. The bases of resistance to the two pest species are different, and the bases and mechanisms of resistance to Z. subfasciatus are discussed. Resistance to Z. subfasciatus is associated with the presence of arcelins, and concurrent absence of phaseolin. Arcelin4 is found to be highly resistant to proteolysis by larval enzymes in vitro, and supplementation of meal from resistant varieties with phaseolin overcomes some of the antimetabolic effects; therefore the unavailability of essential amino-acids is proposed as a mechanism of resistance. A novel inhibitor, which inhibits Z. subfasciatus larval α-amylase, is also found in some resistant lines and is identified as being distinct from arcelin. A scheme is proposed to enable the resistance of a seed to attack by Z. subfasciatus to be predicted from the seed composition, using a formula which combines arcelin: phaseolin ratio with insect α-amylase inhibition, or the presence of arcelin2 subunits. © 1990.
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