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Series GSE69623 Query DataSets for GSE69623
Status Public on Jun 23, 2016
Title Gene expression in Arabidopsis leaves after P. brassicae egg deposition, chilling, and/or herbivory by P. brassicae larvae
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary 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.
 
Overall design Arabidopsis thaliana Col-0 wild type plants were grown under short day conditions (10 h/14 h light/dark) at 20°C for 7 weeks. Subsequently (i) the plants were transferred to 4°C for 5 days, or (ii) Pieris brassicae deposited ca. 40 eggs on leaf 17 where they remained for five days, or (iii) as controls plants grew untreated for five days. Next, the plants were transferred back to 20°C and the eggs were removed, respectively. Next, all plants rested for 1 day at 20°C. Next, P. brassicae larvae were allowed to feed for 2 days on leaf 17 adjacent to the former egg deposit site or at a respective leaf region of chilling-treated or untreated plants. Control plants were not exposed to larvae. From all treated and untreated plants material from a leaf region proximal to the egg deposition and/or feeding site was harvested for transcriptome analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Firtzlaff V, Oberländer J, Geiselhardt S, Hilker M, Kunze R
Citation(s) 27329974
Submission date Jun 05, 2015
Last update date Oct 10, 2016
Contact name Reinhard Kunze
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone +49 30 838 55802
Organization name Freie Universität Berlin
Department Institute of Biology
Lab Plant Molecular Genetics
Street address Albrecht-Thaer-Weg 6
City Berlin
State/province Berlin
ZIP/Postal code 14195
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL19779 Agilent-049286 Ath_8x60K_exp_validated_OakLabs_05-2013 048923 (Feature number version)
Samples (37)
GSM1704859 Control 1-1.txt
GSM1704860 Control 1-2.txt
GSM1704861 Control 1-3.txt
Relations
BioProject PRJNA286002

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