Characterization of terpene biosynthesis in Melaleuca quinquenervia and ecological consequences of terpene accumulation during myrtle rust infection.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10056
Ji-Fan Hsieh, Sandra T Krause, David Kainer, Jörg Degenhardt, William J Foley, Carsten Külheim
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Plants use a wide array of secondary metabolites including terpenes as defense against herbivore and pathogen attack, which can be constitutively expressed or induced. Here, we investigated aspects of the chemical and molecular basis of resistance against the exotic rust fungus Austropuccinia psidii in Melaleuca quinquenervia, with a focus on terpenes. Foliar terpenes of resistant and susceptible plants were quantified, and we assessed whether chemotypic variation contributed to resistance to infection by A. psidii. We found that chemotypes did not contribute to the resistance and susceptibility of M. quinquenervia. However, in one of the chemotypes (Chemotype 2), susceptible plants showed higher concentrations of several terpenes including α-pinene, limonene, 1,8-cineole, and viridiflorol compared with resistant plants. Transcriptome profiling of these plants showed that several TPS genes were strongly induced in response to infection by A. psidii. Functional characterization of these TPS showed them to be mono- and sesquiterpene synthases producing compounds including 1,8-cineole, β-caryophyllene, viridiflorol and nerolidol. The expression of these TPS genes correlated with metabolite data in a susceptible plant. These results suggest the complexity of resistance mechanism regulated by M. quinquenervia and that modulation of terpenes may be one of the components that contribute to resistance against A. psidii.

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桃金娘锈病侵染过程中萜烯积累的生态影响及桃金娘锈病侵染过程中萜烯生物合成的特征。
植物利用包括萜烯在内的一系列次生代谢物来防御食草动物和病原体的攻击,这些代谢物可以组成性地表达或诱导。本文以萜类物质为研究对象,从化学和分子两个方面研究了千层木对外来锈病真菌psidii的抗性。我们对抗性和易感植株的叶面萜烯进行了量化,并评估了化学型变异是否有助于对psidii感染的抗性。我们发现,化学型对五毒霉的抗性和易感性没有影响。然而,在其中一个趋化型(趋化型2)中,易感植株的α-蒎烯、柠檬烯、1,8-桉树脑和绿氟醇等萜烯含量高于抗性植株。转录组分析表明,这些植物的几个TPS基因对psidii的感染有强烈的诱导作用。这些TPS的功能鉴定表明,它们是单萜类和倍半萜类合成酶,可产生1,8-桉树脑、β-石竹烯、绿二酚和神经醇等化合物。这些TPS基因的表达与易感植物的代谢物数据相关。这些结果表明,五金菊调控的耐药机制是复杂的,萜烯的调控可能是对psidii产生抗性的成分之一。
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