Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The biological bases of recovery of two grapevine cultivars, Nebbiolo and Barbera, showing different susceptibility
and recovery ability to "flavescence dorée" (FD) phytoplasma infection were investigated. The expression
over one vegetative season, in FD-recovered and healthy grapevines, of 18 genes involved in defence, hydrogen
peroxide and hormone production was verified at two time points. Difference (?) between the relative expressions
of August and July were calculated for each target gene of both cultivars. The significance of differences
among groups assessed by univariate and multivariate statistical methods, and sPLS-DA analyses of the ?
gene expression values, showed that control and recovered grapevines of both cultivars were clearly separated.
The Barbera-specific deregulation of defence genes supports a stronger response of this variety, within a general
frame of interactions among H
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, jasmonate and ethylene metabolisms, common to both varieties. This may
strengthen the hypothesis that FD-recovered Barbera grapevines modulate transcription of their genes to cope
with potential damages associated to the alteration of their oxidative status. Nebbiolo variety would fit into this
picture, although with a less intense response, in line with its lower degree of susceptibility and recovery incidence
to FD, compared to Barbera. The results evidenced a scenario where plant response to phytoplasma
infection is highly affected by climatic and edaphic conditions. Nevertheless, even after several years from the
original FD infection, it was still possible to distinguish, at molecular level, control and recovered grapevines of
both cultivars by analyzing their overall-season response, rather than that of a single time point.
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Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Phytoplasma Recovery Vitis vinifera Quantitative RT-PCR
Elenco autori:
Margaria, Paolo; Pacifico, Davide; Marzachi', Cristina; Palmano, Sabrina; Abba', Simona; Galetto, Luciana; Veratti, Flavio
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