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Soybean and casein hydrolysates induce grapevine immune responses and resistance against Plasmopara viticola
Plasmopara viticola, the causal agent of grapevine downy mildew, is one of the most devastating grape pathogen in Europe and North America. Although phytochemicals are used to control pathogen infections, the appearance of resistant strains and the concern for possible adverse effects on environment...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4274885/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25566290 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00716 |
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author | Lachhab, Nihed Sanzani, Simona M. Adrian, Marielle Chiltz, Annick Balacey, Suzanne Boselli, Maurizio Ippolito, Antonio Poinssot, Benoit |
author_facet | Lachhab, Nihed Sanzani, Simona M. Adrian, Marielle Chiltz, Annick Balacey, Suzanne Boselli, Maurizio Ippolito, Antonio Poinssot, Benoit |
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description | Plasmopara viticola, the causal agent of grapevine downy mildew, is one of the most devastating grape pathogen in Europe and North America. Although phytochemicals are used to control pathogen infections, the appearance of resistant strains and the concern for possible adverse effects on environment and human health are increasing the search for alternative strategies. In the present investigation, we successfully tested two protein hydrolysates from soybean (soy) and casein (cas) to trigger grapevine resistance against P. viticola. On Vitis vinifera cv. Marselan plants, the application of soy and cas reduced the infected leaf surface by 76 and 63%, as compared to the control, respectively. Since both hydrolysates might trigger the plant immunity, we investigated their ability to elicit grapevine defense responses. On grapevine cell suspensions, a different free cytosolic calcium signature was recorded for each hydrolysate, whereas a similar transient phosphorylation of two MAP kinases of 45 and 49 kDa was observed. These signaling events were followed by transcriptome reprogramming, including the up-regulation of defense genes encoding pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins and the stilbene synthase enzyme responsible for the biosynthesis of resveratrol, the main grapevine phytoalexin. Liquid chromatography analyses confirmed the production of resveratrol and its dimer metabolites, δ- and ε-viniferins. Overall, soy effects were more pronounced as compared to the cas ones. Both hydrolysates proved to act as elicitors to enhance grapevine immunity against pathogen attack. |
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spelling | pubmed-42748852015-01-06 Soybean and casein hydrolysates induce grapevine immune responses and resistance against Plasmopara viticola Lachhab, Nihed Sanzani, Simona M. Adrian, Marielle Chiltz, Annick Balacey, Suzanne Boselli, Maurizio Ippolito, Antonio Poinssot, Benoit Front Plant Sci Plant Science Plasmopara viticola, the causal agent of grapevine downy mildew, is one of the most devastating grape pathogen in Europe and North America. Although phytochemicals are used to control pathogen infections, the appearance of resistant strains and the concern for possible adverse effects on environment and human health are increasing the search for alternative strategies. In the present investigation, we successfully tested two protein hydrolysates from soybean (soy) and casein (cas) to trigger grapevine resistance against P. viticola. On Vitis vinifera cv. Marselan plants, the application of soy and cas reduced the infected leaf surface by 76 and 63%, as compared to the control, respectively. Since both hydrolysates might trigger the plant immunity, we investigated their ability to elicit grapevine defense responses. On grapevine cell suspensions, a different free cytosolic calcium signature was recorded for each hydrolysate, whereas a similar transient phosphorylation of two MAP kinases of 45 and 49 kDa was observed. These signaling events were followed by transcriptome reprogramming, including the up-regulation of defense genes encoding pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins and the stilbene synthase enzyme responsible for the biosynthesis of resveratrol, the main grapevine phytoalexin. Liquid chromatography analyses confirmed the production of resveratrol and its dimer metabolites, δ- and ε-viniferins. Overall, soy effects were more pronounced as compared to the cas ones. Both hydrolysates proved to act as elicitors to enhance grapevine immunity against pathogen attack. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4274885/ /pubmed/25566290 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00716 Text en Copyright © 2014 Lachhab, Sanzani, Adrian, Chiltz, Balacey, Boselli, Ippolito and Poinssot. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Lachhab, Nihed Sanzani, Simona M. Adrian, Marielle Chiltz, Annick Balacey, Suzanne Boselli, Maurizio Ippolito, Antonio Poinssot, Benoit Soybean and casein hydrolysates induce grapevine immune responses and resistance against Plasmopara viticola |
title | Soybean and casein hydrolysates induce grapevine immune responses and resistance against Plasmopara viticola |
title_full | Soybean and casein hydrolysates induce grapevine immune responses and resistance against Plasmopara viticola |
title_fullStr | Soybean and casein hydrolysates induce grapevine immune responses and resistance against Plasmopara viticola |
title_full_unstemmed | Soybean and casein hydrolysates induce grapevine immune responses and resistance against Plasmopara viticola |
title_short | Soybean and casein hydrolysates induce grapevine immune responses and resistance against Plasmopara viticola |
title_sort | soybean and casein hydrolysates induce grapevine immune responses and resistance against plasmopara viticola |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4274885/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25566290 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00716 |
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