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Novel Insights into the Effect of Pythium Strains on Rapeseed Metabolism

Pythium oligandrum is a unique biological control agent. This soil oomycete not only acts as a mycoparasite, but also interacts with plant roots and stimulates plant defense response via specific elicitors. In addition, P. oligandrum can synthetize auxin precursors and stimulate plant growth. We ana...

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Autores principales: Bělonožníková, Kateřina, Vaverová, Kateřina, Vaněk, Tomáš, Kolařík, Miroslav, Hýsková, Veronika, Vaňková, Radomíra, Dobrev, Petre, Křížek, Tomáš, Hodek, Ondřej, Čokrtová, Kateřina, Štípek, Adam, Ryšlavá, Helena
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7650609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32992822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8101472
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author Bělonožníková, Kateřina
Vaverová, Kateřina
Vaněk, Tomáš
Kolařík, Miroslav
Hýsková, Veronika
Vaňková, Radomíra
Dobrev, Petre
Křížek, Tomáš
Hodek, Ondřej
Čokrtová, Kateřina
Štípek, Adam
Ryšlavá, Helena
author_facet Bělonožníková, Kateřina
Vaverová, Kateřina
Vaněk, Tomáš
Kolařík, Miroslav
Hýsková, Veronika
Vaňková, Radomíra
Dobrev, Petre
Křížek, Tomáš
Hodek, Ondřej
Čokrtová, Kateřina
Štípek, Adam
Ryšlavá, Helena
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description Pythium oligandrum is a unique biological control agent. This soil oomycete not only acts as a mycoparasite, but also interacts with plant roots and stimulates plant defense response via specific elicitors. In addition, P. oligandrum can synthetize auxin precursors and stimulate plant growth. We analyzed the secretomes and biochemical properties of eleven Pythium isolates to find a novel and effective strain with advantageous features for plants. Our results showed that even closely related P. oligandrum isolates significantly differ in the content of compounds secreted into the medium, and that all strains secrete proteins, amino acids, tryptamine, phenolics, and hydrolytic enzymes capable of degrading cell walls (endo-β-1,3-glucanase, chitinase, and cellulase), exoglycosidases (especially β-glucosidase), proteases, and phosphatases. The most different strain was identified as a not yet described Pythium species. The changes in metabolism of Brassica napus plants grown from seeds coated with the tested Pythium spp. were characterized. Enhanced levels of jasmonates, ethylene precursor, and salicylic acid may indicate better resistance to a wide variety of pathogens. Glucosinolates, as defense compounds against insects and herbivores, were enhanced in young plants. Altogether, P. oligandrum strains varied in their life strategies, and either they could perform equally as plant growth promoters and mycoparasites or they had developed one of these strategies better.
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spelling pubmed-76506092020-11-10 Novel Insights into the Effect of Pythium Strains on Rapeseed Metabolism Bělonožníková, Kateřina Vaverová, Kateřina Vaněk, Tomáš Kolařík, Miroslav Hýsková, Veronika Vaňková, Radomíra Dobrev, Petre Křížek, Tomáš Hodek, Ondřej Čokrtová, Kateřina Štípek, Adam Ryšlavá, Helena Microorganisms Article Pythium oligandrum is a unique biological control agent. This soil oomycete not only acts as a mycoparasite, but also interacts with plant roots and stimulates plant defense response via specific elicitors. In addition, P. oligandrum can synthetize auxin precursors and stimulate plant growth. We analyzed the secretomes and biochemical properties of eleven Pythium isolates to find a novel and effective strain with advantageous features for plants. Our results showed that even closely related P. oligandrum isolates significantly differ in the content of compounds secreted into the medium, and that all strains secrete proteins, amino acids, tryptamine, phenolics, and hydrolytic enzymes capable of degrading cell walls (endo-β-1,3-glucanase, chitinase, and cellulase), exoglycosidases (especially β-glucosidase), proteases, and phosphatases. The most different strain was identified as a not yet described Pythium species. The changes in metabolism of Brassica napus plants grown from seeds coated with the tested Pythium spp. were characterized. Enhanced levels of jasmonates, ethylene precursor, and salicylic acid may indicate better resistance to a wide variety of pathogens. Glucosinolates, as defense compounds against insects and herbivores, were enhanced in young plants. Altogether, P. oligandrum strains varied in their life strategies, and either they could perform equally as plant growth promoters and mycoparasites or they had developed one of these strategies better. MDPI 2020-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7650609/ /pubmed/32992822 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8101472 Text en © 2020 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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Bělonožníková, Kateřina
Vaverová, Kateřina
Vaněk, Tomáš
Kolařík, Miroslav
Hýsková, Veronika
Vaňková, Radomíra
Dobrev, Petre
Křížek, Tomáš
Hodek, Ondřej
Čokrtová, Kateřina
Štípek, Adam
Ryšlavá, Helena
Novel Insights into the Effect of Pythium Strains on Rapeseed Metabolism
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7650609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32992822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8101472
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