Gene expression in Arabidopsis leaves after P. brassicae egg deposition, chilling, and/or herbivory by P. brassicae larvae
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ABSTRACT: Plant defence against insects is well known to be affected by previous exposure to cues warning of herbivory. Using Arabidopsis thaliana and the herbivore Pieris brassicae, we addressed the question whether the maintenance of the effects of the warning cue depends on its reliability. We determined the transcriptomes of Arabidopsis leaves that were treated by P. brassicae egg deposition (i) five days after oviposition, (ii) one day after removal of the eggs following the egg treatment, (iii) three days after removal of the eggs, (iv) after two days of herbivory that started one day after removal of the eggs; or that were treated by chilling (v) five days after transfer to 4°C, (vi) one day after transfering the plants to 20°C following the chilling treatment, (vii) three days after transfering the plants to 20°C, (viii) after two days of herbivory that started one day after transfering the plants to 20°C.
ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana
PROVIDER: GSE69623 | GEO | 2016/06/23
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA286002
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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