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Identification of a cyanidin-3-O-β-galactoside in gall tissue induced by midges on Japanese beech (Fagus crenata Blume)

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posted on 2019-12-02, 23:48 authored by Sho Miyazaki, Hironosuke Kurisu, Masaya Nakata, Yoko Saikawa

Insect gall structures have many characteristic forms and colors, which are distinguishable from host plants. In this study, we identified an anthocyanin from red color insect galls and revealed that the anthocyanin biosynthesis of plants was induced by the gall extracts. The galling insects presumably regulate the anthocyanin biosynthesis of host plants to protect their larvae from environmental stresses.

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This work was partially supported by grants from the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) [22603009] (Y. S.), the SUNBOR GRANT (SUNTORY Foundation for Life Science) (Y. S.), and Keio Gijuku Academic Development Funds (S. M.).

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