The use of mutant and engineered microbial agents for biological control of plant diseases caused by Pythium: Achievements versus challenges

IF 5.7 2区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY Fungal Biology Reviews Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fbr.2022.03.001
Siqiao Chen , Paul Daly , Dongmei Zhou , Jingjing Li , Xiaoyu Wang , Sheng Deng , Hui Feng , Chunting Wang , Taha Majid Mahmood Sheikh , Yifan Chen , Taiqiang Xue , Feng Cai , Christian P. Kubicek , Lihui Wei , Irina S. Druzhinina
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Pythium species are devasting pathogens causing major crop losses, e.g., damping-off in sugar beet caused by Pythium ultimum and root-rot of tomato caused by Pythium aphanidermatum. The use of natural antagonistic microorganisms is a promising environment-friendly approach to control Pythium-caused plant diseases. There are several examples of biocontrol of diseases caused by Pythium species but the application of bioeffectors (biological control agents) is limited for various reasons, including the restricted amount of gene-modification based biotechnological progress. The regulations in many countries prevent genetically modified bioeffectors from being routinely deployed in field conditions. Our two connected aims in this review are (1) to compile and assess achievements in genetic modification of bioeffectors which have been tested for parasitism or antagonism towards a Pythium plant pathogen or biocontrol of a plant disease caused by a Pythium species, and (2) discuss how a better performing bioeffector could be engineered to improve biocontrol of Pythium-caused plant diseases. We focus on the role of seven key mechanisms: cellulases, carbon catabolite de-repression, glycosylation, reactive oxygen species, chitin re-modelling, proteases, and toxic secondary metabolites. Genetic modifications of bioeffectors include gene deletion and overexpression, as well as the replacement of promoter elements to tune the gene expression to the presence of the pathogen. Gene-modifications are limited to fungal and bacterial bioeffectors due to the difficulty of gene modification in oomycete bioeffectors such as Pythium oligandrum. We assess how previous gene modifications could be combined and what other gene modification techniques could be introduced to make improved bioeffectors for Pythium-caused plant diseases. The broad host-range of Pythium spp. suggests engineering improved antagonistic traits of a bioeffector could be more effective than engineering plant-mediated traits i.e., engineer a bioeffector to antagonise a plant pathogen in common with multiple plant hosts rather than prime each unique plant host.

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利用突变体和工程化微生物制剂生物防治由毕氏菌引起的植物病害:成就与挑战
毒霉是造成重大作物损失的毁灭性病原菌,如:最后毒霉(Pythium ultimum)引起的甜菜萎蔫病和蛇皮霉(Pythium aphanidermatum)引起的番茄根腐病。利用天然拮抗微生物是一种很有前途的环境友好型方法。有几个生物防治由皮草引起的疾病的例子,但由于各种原因,包括基于基因修饰的生物技术进步数量有限,生物效应器(生物防治剂)的应用受到限制。许多国家的法规禁止在野外条件下常规使用转基因生物效应剂。在这篇综述中,我们有两个相互关联的目的:(1)汇编和评估生物效应物的基因改造成果,这些生物效应物已经被测试过寄生或拮抗植物病原菌或生物控制由一种python引起的植物疾病;(2)讨论如何设计出性能更好的生物效应物来提高对由python引起的植物疾病的生物控制。我们关注七个关键机制的作用:纤维素酶,碳分解代谢物去抑制,糖基化,活性氧,几丁质重塑,蛋白酶和有毒次生代谢物。生物效应物的遗传修饰包括基因缺失和过表达,以及替换启动子元件以调整基因表达以适应病原体的存在。基因修饰仅限于真菌和细菌的生物效应物,因为在卵菌生物效应物中基因修饰的困难,如寡棱霉。我们评估了如何将以前的基因修饰结合起来,以及可以引入哪些其他基因修饰技术来制作更好的生物效应剂来治疗铅引起的植物疾病。毕氏霉的广泛寄主范围表明,工程改进生物效应物的拮抗特性可能比工程植物介导的性状更有效,即,工程生物效应物来拮抗与多个植物寄主共同的植物病原体,而不是启动每个独特的植物寄主。
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期刊介绍: Fungal Biology Reviews is an international reviews journal, owned by the British Mycological Society. Its objective is to provide a forum for high quality review articles within fungal biology. It covers all fields of fungal biology, whether fundamental or applied, including fungal diversity, ecology, evolution, physiology and ecophysiology, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, cell biology, interactions (symbiosis, pathogenesis etc), environmental aspects, biotechnology and taxonomy. It considers aspects of all organisms historically or recently recognized as fungi, including lichen-fungi, microsporidia, oomycetes, slime moulds, stramenopiles, and yeasts.
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