Molecular insights into the compatible and incompatible interactions between sugar beet and the beet cyst nematode
Autor: | Tim De Meyer, Seyed Bagher Mahmoudi, Rahim Mehrabi, Naser Safaie, Razieh Ghaemi, Tina Kyndt, Bruno Verstraeten, Ebrahim Pourjam |
---|---|
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine F-BOX PROTEIN HETERODERA-SCHACHTII Plant Science 01 natural sciences Plant Roots Transcriptome chemistry.chemical_compound Jasmonate PATHWAY MODULATES ATTRACTIVENESS lcsh:Botany Plant defense against herbivory Arabidopsis thaliana REAL-TIME PCR CYSTM domain-containing proteins Disease Resistance GENE-EXPRESSION Genetics Methyl jasmonate biology Sugar beet food and beverages ETHYLENE lcsh:QK1-989 Beta vulgaris Heterodera schachtii Research Article ROOT-KNOT NEMATODES Genes Plant Host-Parasite Interactions 03 medical and health sciences Ethylene Animals Tylenchoidea TOMATO PLANTS Plant Diseases PRODUCTION fungi Biology and Life Sciences Sequence Analysis DNA biology.organism_classification Ascorbic acid 030104 developmental biology chemistry ASCORBIC-ACID ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA 010606 plant biology & botany |
Zdroj: | BMC PLANT BIOLOGY BMC Plant Biology BMC Plant Biology, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2020) |
ISSN: | 1471-2229 |
Popis: | Background Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris) is an economically important crop that provides nearly one third of the global sugar production. The beet cyst nematode (BCN), Heterodera schachtii, causes major yield losses in sugar beet and other crops worldwide. The most effective and economic approach to control this nematode is growing tolerant or resistant cultivars. To identify candidate genes involved in susceptibility and resistance, the transcriptome of sugar beet and BCN in compatible and incompatible interactions at two time points was studied using mRNA-seq. Results In the susceptible cultivar, most defense-related genes were induced at 4 dai while suppressed at 10 dai but in the resistant cultivar Nemakill, induction of genes involved in the plant defense response was observed at both time points. In the compatible interaction, alterations in phytohormone-related genes were detected. The effect of exogenous application of Methyl Jasmonate and ET-generator ethephon on susceptible plants was therefore investigated and the results revealed significant reduction in plant susceptibility. Genes putatively involved in the resistance of Nemakill were identified, such as genes involved in phenylpropanoid pathway and genes encoding CYSTM domain-containing proteins, F-box proteins, chitinase, galactono-1,4-lactone dehydrogenase and CASP-like protein. Also, the transcriptome of the BCN was analyzed in infected root samples and several novel potential nematode effector genes were found. Conclusions Our data provides detailed insights into the plant and nematode transcriptional changes occurring during compatible and incompatible interactions between sugar beet and BCN. Many important genes playing potential roles in susceptibility or resistance of sugar beet against BCN, as well as some BCN effectors with a potential role as avr proteins were identified. In addition, our findings indicate the effective role of jasmonate and ethylene in enhancing sugar beet defense response against BCN. This research provides new molecular insights into the plant-nematode interactions that can be used to design novel management strategies against BCN. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
Externí odkaz: |