Bio-control agents activate plant immune response and prime susceptible tomato against root-knot nematodes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Beneficial microorganisms are generally known to activate plant defense against biotic challenges.
However, the molecular mechanisms by which activated plants react more rapidly
and actively to pests remain still largely unclear. Tomato plants pre-treated with a mixture of
beneficial bio-control agents (BCAs), as soil-drenches, were less sensitive to infection of the
root-knot nematode (RKN) Meloidogyne incognita. To unravel the molecular mechanisms
of this induced resistance against RKNs, we used qRT-PCR to monitor the expression, in
tomato roots and leaves, of 6 key defense genes. Gene transcripts were detected until the
12th day after BCA treatment(3, 7, 8, 12 dpt) and3 and 7 days after nematode inoculation of
pre-treated plants. Early after BCA treatment, the salicylic acid (SA)-dependent pathogenesis
related gene (PR-gene), PR-1b, marker of the systemic acquired resistance (SAR), was
systemically over-expressed. Another PR-gene, PR-5, was over-expressed at later stages
of BCA-plant interaction, and only in roots. Activation of defense against RKNs was attested
by the early up-regulation of 4 genes (PR-1, PR-3, PR-5, ACO) in pre-treated plants after
inoculation. Conversely, the expression of the JA/ET-dependent gene JERF3 did not
increase after nematode inoculation in primed plants. A catalase gene (CAT)was highly
over-expressed by nematode infection, however, this over-expression was annulled at the
earliest stages or limited at the later stages of infection toBCA-treated roots. Enzyme activities,
such as glucanase and endochitinase, were enhanced in roots of pre-treated inoculated
plants with respect to plants left not inoculated as a control. These findings indicate
that BCA interaction with roots primes plants against RKNs. BCA-mediated immunity
seems to rely on SA-mediated SAR and to be associated with both the activation of chitinase
and glucanase enzyme activities and the inhibition of the plant antioxidant enzyme
system. Immunity is triggered at the penetration and movements inside the roots of the
invading nematode juveniles but probably acts at the feeding site building stage of nematode
infection.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antioxidant system; bio-control agents; defense response; plant immune system; PR-genes; root-knot nematodes
Elenco autori:
Molinari, Sergio; Leonetti, Paola
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