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Impact of Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN on Grapevine Phenolic Metabolism

Phenolic compounds are implied in plant-microorganisms interaction and may be induced in response to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs). Among PGPR, the beneficial bacterium Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN was previously described to stimulate the growth of plants and to induce a better...

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Autores principales: Miotto-Vilanova, Lidiane, Courteaux, Barbara, Padilla, Rosa, Rabenoelina, Fanja, Jacquard, Cédric, Clément, Christophe, Comte, Gilles, Lavire, Céline, Ait Barka, Essaïd, Kerzaon, Isabelle, Sanchez, Lisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6888286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31744149
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20225775
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author Miotto-Vilanova, Lidiane
Courteaux, Barbara
Padilla, Rosa
Rabenoelina, Fanja
Jacquard, Cédric
Clément, Christophe
Comte, Gilles
Lavire, Céline
Ait Barka, Essaïd
Kerzaon, Isabelle
Sanchez, Lisa
author_facet Miotto-Vilanova, Lidiane
Courteaux, Barbara
Padilla, Rosa
Rabenoelina, Fanja
Jacquard, Cédric
Clément, Christophe
Comte, Gilles
Lavire, Céline
Ait Barka, Essaïd
Kerzaon, Isabelle
Sanchez, Lisa
author_sort Miotto-Vilanova, Lidiane
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description Phenolic compounds are implied in plant-microorganisms interaction and may be induced in response to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs). Among PGPR, the beneficial bacterium Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN was previously described to stimulate the growth of plants and to induce a better adaptation to both abiotic and biotic stresses. This study aimed to investigate the impact of PsJN on grapevine secondary metabolism. For this purpose, gene expression (qRT-PCR) and profiling of plant secondary metabolites (UHPLC-UV/DAD-MS QTOF) from both grapevine root and leaves were compared between non-bacterized and PsJN-bacterized grapevine plantlets. Our results showed that PsJN induced locally (roots) and systemically (leaves) an overexpression of PAL and STS and specifically in leaves the overexpression of all the genes implied in phenylpropanoid and flavonoid pathways. Moreover, the metabolomic approach revealed that relative amounts of 32 and 17 compounds in roots and leaves, respectively, were significantly modified by PsJN. Once identified to be accumulated in response to PsJN by the metabolomic approach, antifungal properties of purified molecules were validated in vitro for their antifungal effect on Botrytis cinerea spore germination. Taking together, our findings on the impact of PsJN on phenolic metabolism allowed us to identify a supplementary biocontrol mechanism developed by this PGPR to induce plant resistance against pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-68882862019-12-09 Impact of Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN on Grapevine Phenolic Metabolism Miotto-Vilanova, Lidiane Courteaux, Barbara Padilla, Rosa Rabenoelina, Fanja Jacquard, Cédric Clément, Christophe Comte, Gilles Lavire, Céline Ait Barka, Essaïd Kerzaon, Isabelle Sanchez, Lisa Int J Mol Sci Article Phenolic compounds are implied in plant-microorganisms interaction and may be induced in response to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs). Among PGPR, the beneficial bacterium Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN was previously described to stimulate the growth of plants and to induce a better adaptation to both abiotic and biotic stresses. This study aimed to investigate the impact of PsJN on grapevine secondary metabolism. For this purpose, gene expression (qRT-PCR) and profiling of plant secondary metabolites (UHPLC-UV/DAD-MS QTOF) from both grapevine root and leaves were compared between non-bacterized and PsJN-bacterized grapevine plantlets. Our results showed that PsJN induced locally (roots) and systemically (leaves) an overexpression of PAL and STS and specifically in leaves the overexpression of all the genes implied in phenylpropanoid and flavonoid pathways. Moreover, the metabolomic approach revealed that relative amounts of 32 and 17 compounds in roots and leaves, respectively, were significantly modified by PsJN. Once identified to be accumulated in response to PsJN by the metabolomic approach, antifungal properties of purified molecules were validated in vitro for their antifungal effect on Botrytis cinerea spore germination. Taking together, our findings on the impact of PsJN on phenolic metabolism allowed us to identify a supplementary biocontrol mechanism developed by this PGPR to induce plant resistance against pathogens. MDPI 2019-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6888286/ /pubmed/31744149 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20225775 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Miotto-Vilanova, Lidiane
Courteaux, Barbara
Padilla, Rosa
Rabenoelina, Fanja
Jacquard, Cédric
Clément, Christophe
Comte, Gilles
Lavire, Céline
Ait Barka, Essaïd
Kerzaon, Isabelle
Sanchez, Lisa
Impact of Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN on Grapevine Phenolic Metabolism
title Impact of Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN on Grapevine Phenolic Metabolism
title_full Impact of Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN on Grapevine Phenolic Metabolism
title_fullStr Impact of Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN on Grapevine Phenolic Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN on Grapevine Phenolic Metabolism
title_short Impact of Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN on Grapevine Phenolic Metabolism
title_sort impact of paraburkholderia phytofirmans psjn on grapevine phenolic metabolism
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6888286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31744149
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20225775
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