Molecular and Phenotypic Responses of Rhizobacteria-Treated Tomato Plants to Tomato Mosaic Virus Under Greenhouse Conditions.

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Iranian Journal of Biotechnology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.30498/ijb.2022.319382.3220
Akram Shakeri Sharaf Abad Sofla, Hengameh Taheri, Mohamad Hamed Ghodoum Parizipour, Farid Soleymani
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Background: Tomato mosaic disease, mainly caused by Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV), is one of the devastating viral diseases which adversely affects tomato yield, globally. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) have been recently used as bio-elicitors to induce resistance against plant viruses.

Objectives: The goal of this research was to apply PGPR in the tomato rhizosphere and to determine the response of plants challenged with ToMV infection, under greenhouse conditions.

Materials and methods: Two different strains of PGPR, Pseudomonas fluorescens SM90 and Bacillus subtilis DR06, in single- and double-application methods applied to evaluate their effectiveness in inducing defense-related genes, viz., NPR1, COI1, and PR1-a before (induced systemic resistance [ISR]-prime) and after (ISR-boost) ToMV challenge. Additionally, to investigate the biocontrol potential of PGPR-treated plants against viral infection, plant growth indices, ToMV accumulation, and disease severity were compared in primed and non-primed plants.

Results: Analysis of expression patterns of putative defense-related genes before and after ToMV infection indicated that studied PGPR trigger defense priming through different signaling pathways acting at the transcriptional level and in a species-dependent manner. Moreover, the biocontrol efficacy of consortium treatment did not differ significantly from the single bacteria treatments, even though their mode of action differed in transcriptional changes of ISR-induced genes. Instead, simultaneous application of Pseudomonas fluorescens SM90 and Bacillus subtilis DR06 led to more significant growth indices than the single treatments suggesting that integrated application of the PGPR could additively reduce the disease severity and virus titer and promote the growth of the tomato plant.

Conclusions: These results suggested that enhanced defense priming via activation of the expression pattern of defense-related genes is responsible for biocontrol activity and growth promotion in PGPR-treated tomato plants challenged with ToMV compared to non-primed plants, under greenhouse conditions.

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温室条件下根细菌处理番茄植株对番茄花叶病毒的分子和表型反应
背景:番茄花叶病是一种严重影响番茄产量的病毒性病害,主要由番茄花叶病毒(ToMV)引起。植物促生根瘤菌(PGPR)近年来被用作诱导植物抗病毒的生物激发剂。目的:本研究的目的是在温室条件下将PGPR应用于番茄根际,并确定植株对ToMV感染的反应。材料与方法:采用荧光假单胞菌SM90和枯草芽孢杆菌DR06两种不同的PGPR菌株,分别在诱导系统抗性[ISR]-prime]和诱导系统抗性[ISR -boost] ToMV攻击前和攻击后,采用单次和双次应用的方法,评估其诱导防御相关基因NPR1、COI1和PR1-a的有效性。此外,为了研究pgpr处理植物对病毒感染的生物防治潜力,比较了引物和未引物植物的生长指标、ToMV积累和疾病严重程度。结果:对推测的防御相关基因在ToMV感染前后的表达模式分析表明,所研究的PGPR通过不同的信号通路在转录水平上以物种依赖的方式触发防御启动。此外,联合处理的生物防治效果与单菌处理没有显著差异,尽管它们的作用方式在isr诱导基因的转录变化方面有所不同。相反,同时施用荧光假单胞菌SM90和枯草芽孢杆菌DR06的生长指标比单独施用更显著,这表明PGPR综合施用可以增加降低疾病严重程度和病毒滴度,促进番茄植株的生长。结论:这些结果表明,在温室条件下,通过激活防御相关基因的表达模式来增强防御启动,与未启动的植株相比,pgpr处理过的番茄植株具有生物防治活性和生长促进作用。
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Iranian Journal of Biotechnology
Iranian Journal of Biotechnology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Biotechnology (IJB) is published quarterly by the National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. IJB publishes original scientific research papers in the broad area of Biotechnology such as, Agriculture, Animal and Marine Sciences, Basic Sciences, Bioinformatics, Biosafety and Bioethics, Environment, Industry and Mining and Medical Sciences.
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