Rosellinia necatrix infection induces differential gene expression between tolerant and susceptible avocado rootstocks.
Rosellinia necatrix is the causal agent of avocado white root rot (WRR). Control of this soil-borne disease is difficult, and the use of tolerant rootstocks may present an effective method to lessen its impact. To date, no studies on the molecular mechanisms regulating the avocado plant response tow...
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author | Adela Zumaquero Elsa Martínez-Ferri Antonio J Matas Bianca Reeksting Nicholas A Olivier Fernando Pliego-Alfaro Araceli Barceló Nöelani van den Berg Clara Pliego |
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description | Rosellinia necatrix is the causal agent of avocado white root rot (WRR). Control of this soil-borne disease is difficult, and the use of tolerant rootstocks may present an effective method to lessen its impact. To date, no studies on the molecular mechanisms regulating the avocado plant response towards this pathogen have been undertaken. To shed light on the mechanisms underpinning disease susceptibility and tolerance, molecular analysis of the gene's response in two avocado rootstocks with a contrasting disease reaction was assessed. Gene expression profiles against R. necatrix were carried out in the susceptible 'Dusa' and the tolerant selection BG83 avocado genotypes by micro-array analysis. In 'Dusa', the early response was mainly related to redox processes and cell-wall degradation activities, all becoming enhanced after disease progression affected photosynthetic capacity, whereas tolerance to R. necatrix in BG83 relied on the induction of protease inhibitors and their negative regulators, as well as genes related to tolerance to salt and osmotic stress such as aspartic peptidase domain-containing proteins and gdsl esterase lipase proteins. In addition, three protease inhibitors were identified, glu protease, trypsin and endopeptidase inhibitors, which were highly overexpressed in the tolerant genotype when compared to susceptible 'Dusa', after infection with R. necatrix, reaching fold change values of 52, 19 and 38, respectively. The contrasting results between 'Dusa' and BG83 provide new insights into the different mechanisms involved in avocado tolerance to Phytophthora cinnamomi and R. necatrix, which are consistent with their biotrophic and necrotrophic lifestyles, respectively. The differential induction of genes involved in salt and osmotic stress in BG83 could indicate that R. necatrix penetration into the roots is associated with osmotic effects, suggesting that BG83's tolerance to R. necatrix is related to the ability to withstand osmotic imbalance. In addition, the high expression of protease inhibitors in tolerant BG83 compared to susceptible 'Dusa' after infection with the pathogen suggests the important role that these proteins may play in the defence of avocado rootstocks against R. necatrix. |
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spelling | doaj.art-0548b75af8844d2199d44f4e8372bd6f2022-12-21T18:38:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01142e021235910.1371/journal.pone.0212359Rosellinia necatrix infection induces differential gene expression between tolerant and susceptible avocado rootstocks.Adela ZumaqueroElsa Martínez-FerriAntonio J MatasBianca ReekstingNicholas A OlivierFernando Pliego-AlfaroAraceli BarcelóNöelani van den BergClara PliegoRosellinia necatrix is the causal agent of avocado white root rot (WRR). Control of this soil-borne disease is difficult, and the use of tolerant rootstocks may present an effective method to lessen its impact. To date, no studies on the molecular mechanisms regulating the avocado plant response towards this pathogen have been undertaken. To shed light on the mechanisms underpinning disease susceptibility and tolerance, molecular analysis of the gene's response in two avocado rootstocks with a contrasting disease reaction was assessed. Gene expression profiles against R. necatrix were carried out in the susceptible 'Dusa' and the tolerant selection BG83 avocado genotypes by micro-array analysis. In 'Dusa', the early response was mainly related to redox processes and cell-wall degradation activities, all becoming enhanced after disease progression affected photosynthetic capacity, whereas tolerance to R. necatrix in BG83 relied on the induction of protease inhibitors and their negative regulators, as well as genes related to tolerance to salt and osmotic stress such as aspartic peptidase domain-containing proteins and gdsl esterase lipase proteins. In addition, three protease inhibitors were identified, glu protease, trypsin and endopeptidase inhibitors, which were highly overexpressed in the tolerant genotype when compared to susceptible 'Dusa', after infection with R. necatrix, reaching fold change values of 52, 19 and 38, respectively. The contrasting results between 'Dusa' and BG83 provide new insights into the different mechanisms involved in avocado tolerance to Phytophthora cinnamomi and R. necatrix, which are consistent with their biotrophic and necrotrophic lifestyles, respectively. The differential induction of genes involved in salt and osmotic stress in BG83 could indicate that R. necatrix penetration into the roots is associated with osmotic effects, suggesting that BG83's tolerance to R. necatrix is related to the ability to withstand osmotic imbalance. In addition, the high expression of protease inhibitors in tolerant BG83 compared to susceptible 'Dusa' after infection with the pathogen suggests the important role that these proteins may play in the defence of avocado rootstocks against R. necatrix.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212359 |
spellingShingle | Adela Zumaquero Elsa Martínez-Ferri Antonio J Matas Bianca Reeksting Nicholas A Olivier Fernando Pliego-Alfaro Araceli Barceló Nöelani van den Berg Clara Pliego Rosellinia necatrix infection induces differential gene expression between tolerant and susceptible avocado rootstocks. PLoS ONE |
title | Rosellinia necatrix infection induces differential gene expression between tolerant and susceptible avocado rootstocks. |
title_full | Rosellinia necatrix infection induces differential gene expression between tolerant and susceptible avocado rootstocks. |
title_fullStr | Rosellinia necatrix infection induces differential gene expression between tolerant and susceptible avocado rootstocks. |
title_full_unstemmed | Rosellinia necatrix infection induces differential gene expression between tolerant and susceptible avocado rootstocks. |
title_short | Rosellinia necatrix infection induces differential gene expression between tolerant and susceptible avocado rootstocks. |
title_sort | rosellinia necatrix infection induces differential gene expression between tolerant and susceptible avocado rootstocks |
url | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212359 |
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