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    Title: 大葉楠造癭木蝨對其寄主植物之影響:基因表現、形態發育及生態生理
    Effects of Globular Gall on Machilus Japonica: Gene Expression, Morphological Development and Ecological Physiology
    Authors: 黃盟元
    楊美珠
    Contributors: 園藝暨生物技術學系
    Keywords: 蟲癭
    轉錄體
    代謝體
    大葉楠
    Date: 2019-2021
    Issue Date: 2019-10-31 14:26:21 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 蟲癭是擴展表型現象中非常特別的例子,雖然癭靠寄主植物組織而構成,但是調控機制卻受到昆蟲的影響。本研究室利用NGS技術應用在蟲癭上進行新基因轉錄體定序,結果顯示有863個差異表現基因,其中包含細胞壁合成、植物生長激素、光合作用、二次代謝、四吡咯生合成、植物逆境等類群。此外,大葉楠蟲癭和其寄主葉片的小分子代謝物分析中,結果顯示有數個蟲癭組織和葉片差異的小分子化合物,值得進一步取樣進行更多不同的代謝產物分析。本計畫將利用大葉楠蟲癭轉錄體研究之結果,利用RT-qPCR、生理生化分析及代謝體分析進一步探討不同發育時期蟲癭之光合作用、形態發育、逆境生理。
    Insect gall is a very special case of the extended phenotypes. The development of galls depend on the host plant tissue, but the regulation mechanism is affected by insects. Our pervious study used NGS to analysis transcriptome de novo sequencing on galls. The results showed that there were 863 differently expressed genes, including cell wall synthesis, plant growth hormone, photosynthesis, secondary metabolism, Tetraploid pyrrole synthesis and plant stress. In addition, small molecular metabolites were found in the galls and leaves in Machilus japonica. The results showed several small molecular compounds in gall tissues and leaves, which were worthy of further sampling for more metabolites. This project will use the RT-qPCR, physiology, biochemistry and metabolome in research of the photosynthesis, morphological development and stress physiology of gall and leaves at different development stages.
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