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Molecular Interplay between Non-Host Resistance, Pathogens and Basal Immunity as a Background for Fatal Yellowing in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) Plants

An oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) bud rod disorder of unknown etiology, named Fatal Yellowing (FY) disease, is regarded as one of the top constraints with respect to the growth of the palm oil industry in Brazil. FY etiology has been a challenge embraced by several research groups in plant patho...

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Autores principales: Bittencourt, Cleiton Barroso, Carvalho da Silva, Thalliton Luiz, Rodrigues Neto, Jorge Cândido, Leão, André Pereira, de Aquino Ribeiro, José Antônio, Maia, Aline de Holanda Nunes, de Sousa, Carlos Antônio Ferreira, Quirino, Betania Ferraz, Souza Júnior, Manoel Teixeira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37629099
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612918
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author Bittencourt, Cleiton Barroso
Carvalho da Silva, Thalliton Luiz
Rodrigues Neto, Jorge Cândido
Leão, André Pereira
de Aquino Ribeiro, José Antônio
Maia, Aline de Holanda Nunes
de Sousa, Carlos Antônio Ferreira
Quirino, Betania Ferraz
Souza Júnior, Manoel Teixeira
author_facet Bittencourt, Cleiton Barroso
Carvalho da Silva, Thalliton Luiz
Rodrigues Neto, Jorge Cândido
Leão, André Pereira
de Aquino Ribeiro, José Antônio
Maia, Aline de Holanda Nunes
de Sousa, Carlos Antônio Ferreira
Quirino, Betania Ferraz
Souza Júnior, Manoel Teixeira
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description An oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) bud rod disorder of unknown etiology, named Fatal Yellowing (FY) disease, is regarded as one of the top constraints with respect to the growth of the palm oil industry in Brazil. FY etiology has been a challenge embraced by several research groups in plant pathology throughout the last 50 years in Brazil, with no success in completing Koch’s postulates. Most recently, the hypothesis of having an abiotic stressor as the initial cause of FY has gained ground, and oxygen deficiency (hypoxia) damaging the root system has become a candidate for stress. Here, a comprehensive, large-scale, single- and multi-omics integration analysis of the metabolome and transcriptome profiles on the leaves of oil palm plants contrasting in terms of FY symptomatology—asymptomatic and symptomatic—and collected in two distinct seasons—dry and rainy—is reported. The changes observed in the physicochemical attributes of the soil and the chemical attributes and metabolome profiles of the leaves did not allow the discrimination of plants which were asymptomatic or symptomatic for this disease, not even in the rainy season, when the soil became waterlogged. However, the multi-omics integration analysis of enzymes and metabolites differentially expressed in asymptomatic and/or symptomatic plants in the rainy season compared to the dry season allowed the identification of the metabolic pathways most affected by the changes in the environment, opening an opportunity for additional characterization of the role of hypoxia in FY symptom intensification. Finally, the initial analysis of a set of 56 proteins/genes differentially expressed in symptomatic plants compared to the asymptomatic ones, independent of the season, has presented pieces of evidence suggesting that breaks in the non-host resistance to non-adapted pathogens and the basal immunity to adapted pathogens, caused by the anaerobic conditions experienced by the plants, might be linked to the onset of this disease. This set of genes might offer the opportunity to develop biomarkers for selecting oil palm plants resistant to this disease and to help pave the way to employing strategies to keep the safety barriers raised and strong.
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spelling pubmed-104545362023-08-26 Molecular Interplay between Non-Host Resistance, Pathogens and Basal Immunity as a Background for Fatal Yellowing in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) Plants Bittencourt, Cleiton Barroso Carvalho da Silva, Thalliton Luiz Rodrigues Neto, Jorge Cândido Leão, André Pereira de Aquino Ribeiro, José Antônio Maia, Aline de Holanda Nunes de Sousa, Carlos Antônio Ferreira Quirino, Betania Ferraz Souza Júnior, Manoel Teixeira Int J Mol Sci Article An oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) bud rod disorder of unknown etiology, named Fatal Yellowing (FY) disease, is regarded as one of the top constraints with respect to the growth of the palm oil industry in Brazil. FY etiology has been a challenge embraced by several research groups in plant pathology throughout the last 50 years in Brazil, with no success in completing Koch’s postulates. Most recently, the hypothesis of having an abiotic stressor as the initial cause of FY has gained ground, and oxygen deficiency (hypoxia) damaging the root system has become a candidate for stress. Here, a comprehensive, large-scale, single- and multi-omics integration analysis of the metabolome and transcriptome profiles on the leaves of oil palm plants contrasting in terms of FY symptomatology—asymptomatic and symptomatic—and collected in two distinct seasons—dry and rainy—is reported. The changes observed in the physicochemical attributes of the soil and the chemical attributes and metabolome profiles of the leaves did not allow the discrimination of plants which were asymptomatic or symptomatic for this disease, not even in the rainy season, when the soil became waterlogged. However, the multi-omics integration analysis of enzymes and metabolites differentially expressed in asymptomatic and/or symptomatic plants in the rainy season compared to the dry season allowed the identification of the metabolic pathways most affected by the changes in the environment, opening an opportunity for additional characterization of the role of hypoxia in FY symptom intensification. Finally, the initial analysis of a set of 56 proteins/genes differentially expressed in symptomatic plants compared to the asymptomatic ones, independent of the season, has presented pieces of evidence suggesting that breaks in the non-host resistance to non-adapted pathogens and the basal immunity to adapted pathogens, caused by the anaerobic conditions experienced by the plants, might be linked to the onset of this disease. This set of genes might offer the opportunity to develop biomarkers for selecting oil palm plants resistant to this disease and to help pave the way to employing strategies to keep the safety barriers raised and strong. MDPI 2023-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10454536/ /pubmed/37629099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612918 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bittencourt, Cleiton Barroso
Carvalho da Silva, Thalliton Luiz
Rodrigues Neto, Jorge Cândido
Leão, André Pereira
de Aquino Ribeiro, José Antônio
Maia, Aline de Holanda Nunes
de Sousa, Carlos Antônio Ferreira
Quirino, Betania Ferraz
Souza Júnior, Manoel Teixeira
Molecular Interplay between Non-Host Resistance, Pathogens and Basal Immunity as a Background for Fatal Yellowing in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) Plants
title Molecular Interplay between Non-Host Resistance, Pathogens and Basal Immunity as a Background for Fatal Yellowing in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) Plants
title_full Molecular Interplay between Non-Host Resistance, Pathogens and Basal Immunity as a Background for Fatal Yellowing in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) Plants
title_fullStr Molecular Interplay between Non-Host Resistance, Pathogens and Basal Immunity as a Background for Fatal Yellowing in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) Plants
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Interplay between Non-Host Resistance, Pathogens and Basal Immunity as a Background for Fatal Yellowing in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) Plants
title_short Molecular Interplay between Non-Host Resistance, Pathogens and Basal Immunity as a Background for Fatal Yellowing in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) Plants
title_sort molecular interplay between non-host resistance, pathogens and basal immunity as a background for fatal yellowing in oil palm (elaeis guineensis jacq.) plants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37629099
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612918
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