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Impact of Helicoverpa zea salivary GOX on stomatal conductance and volatile emission of host plants

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This data set contain raw data associated with the manuscript titled \"Silencing the alarm: An insect salivary enzyme closes plant stomata and inhibits volatile release\".  Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) are widely recognized as ecologically important to plant. While the majority of studies focused on the induction of this “cry for help”, little is known about whether insect herbivores have evolved mechanisms to reduce the release of HIPVs. Here we show that a caterpillar (Helicoverpa zea) salivary enzyme, glucose oxidase (GOX), commonly secreted on plant leaves causes stomatal closure and reductions in emissions of several HIPVs involved in plant defenses. We found that application of GOX to wounded regions of leaves led to reductions in stomatal conductance on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and soybean (Glycine max) for at least two days. The role of GOX in reducing stomatal aperture was confirmed using GOX knockout lines of H. zea (CRISPR-Cas9 mutagenesis), and microscopic...
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