植物の「安価優先」防御戦略を発見(New Study Finds Plants Adopt “Cheaper First” Defense Strategy, Similar to Humans’ Mosquito Repellent Approach)

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2025-08-25 中国科学院(CAS)

中国科学院武漢植物園の研究チームは、植物が昆虫の食害に対して「安い手から先に使う」防御戦略をとることを明らかにした。研究対象は中国に広く分布する一年草ブタクサ(Ambrosia artemisiifolia)で、チョウ目・コウチュウ目・バッタ目など12種の植食性昆虫を用いた実験を実施。その結果、葉が損傷し始めるとまず安価な防御(クロロゲン酸など小分子化合物の産生)を発動し、被害が一定の閾値を超えると毛状突起(トライコーム)やリグニン合成といった資源コストの高い防御を投入することが判明した。この「コスト依存的段階的誘導」はどの昆虫種に対しても一貫して観察された。研究者は、この戦略が動物や人間(例:蚊への対応)にも共通する普遍的な防御原理である可能性を指摘。成果は植物防御機構の精緻な調節を示すと同時に、生物が防御と資源配分のバランスを取る仕組みの理解に新たな視点を与えるものであり、PLOS Biology誌に発表された。

植物の「安価優先」防御戦略を発見(New Study Finds Plants Adopt “Cheaper First” Defense Strategy, Similar to Humans’ Mosquito Repellent Approach)
The production of six defense traits incurs varying fitness costs in Ambrosia artemisiifolia. (Image by WBG)

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植物は草食動物への応答として、よりコストのかかる防御機構の前に、より安価な防御機構を順次誘導する Plants respond to herbivory through sequential induction of cheaper defenses before more costly ones

Jinlong Wan,Jiahui Yi,Xiao Sun,Evan Siemann,Matthias Erb,Wei Huang
PLOS Biology  Published: August 14, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003280

Abstract

Plants encounter natural antagonist threats of varying intensity and respond by activating multiple defense traits. Due to the fitness costs associated with producing defense traits, plants are expected to activate less costly traits first, reserving more costly defenses for potentially more severe damage (“cheaper first hypothesis”), but evidence to date is scarce. Here, we tested this hypothesis by measuring six putative defense traits in the annual plant Ambrosia artemisiifolia. We found that all traits were effective against insect herbivores, but production of three of them more strongly reduced plant growth, suggesting higher growth costs. When plants were attacked by insect herbivores, less costly traits were induced first, even at the lowest levels of damage, while more costly traits were activated only after higher damage thresholds. This cost-dependent sequential pattern was consistently observed in plants when challenged by 12 different herbivore species from three insect orders. These findings demonstrate that plants can employ the “cheaper first” sequential induction defense strategy, potentially allowing them to reduce defense costs and maximize fitness. Our study provides new insights into how plants fine-tune their defense responses under variable antagonistic pressures.

 

 

生物環境工学
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