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Green Leaf Volatile Confers Management of Late Blight Disease: A Green Vaccination in Potato
Yield losses of crops due to plant pathogens are a major threat in all agricultural systems. In view of environmental issues and legislative limitations for chemical crop protection products, the need to design new environmentally friendly disease management strategies has gained interest. Despite t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8072593/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919547 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7040312 |
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author | Najdabbasi, Neda Mirmajlessi, Seyed Mahyar Dewitte, Kevin Ameye, Maarten Mänd, Marika Audenaert, Kris Landschoot, Sofie Haesaert, Geert |
author_facet | Najdabbasi, Neda Mirmajlessi, Seyed Mahyar Dewitte, Kevin Ameye, Maarten Mänd, Marika Audenaert, Kris Landschoot, Sofie Haesaert, Geert |
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description | Yield losses of crops due to plant pathogens are a major threat in all agricultural systems. In view of environmental issues and legislative limitations for chemical crop protection products, the need to design new environmentally friendly disease management strategies has gained interest. Despite the unique capability of green leaf volatiles (GLVs) to suppress a broad spectrum of plant pathogens, their capacity to control the potato late-blight-causing agent Phytophthora infestans has not been well studied. This study addresses the potential role of the GLV Z-3-hexenyl acetate (Z-3-HAC) in decreasing the severity of late blight and the underlying gene-based evidence leading to this effect. Nine-week-old potato plants (Solanum tuberosum L.) were exposed to Z-3-HAC before they were inoculated with P. infestans genotypes at different time points. These pre-exposed potato plants exhibited slower disease development after infection with the highly pathogenic genotype of P. infestans (EU-13-A2) over time. Qualitative assessment showed that the exposed, infected plants possessed significantly lower sporulation intensity and disease severity compared to the control plants. Hypersensitive response (HR)-like symptoms were observed on the treated leaves when inoculated with different pathogen genotypes. No HR-like lesions were detected on the untreated leaves after infection. It was shown that the transcript levels of several defense-related genes, especially those that are involved in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production pathways were significantly expressed in plants at 48 and 72 h postexposure to the Z-3-HAC. The current work provides evidence on the role of Z-3-HAC in the increased protection of potato plants against late blight through plant immunity and offers new opportunities for the sustainable control of potato diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-80725932021-04-27 Green Leaf Volatile Confers Management of Late Blight Disease: A Green Vaccination in Potato Najdabbasi, Neda Mirmajlessi, Seyed Mahyar Dewitte, Kevin Ameye, Maarten Mänd, Marika Audenaert, Kris Landschoot, Sofie Haesaert, Geert J Fungi (Basel) Article Yield losses of crops due to plant pathogens are a major threat in all agricultural systems. In view of environmental issues and legislative limitations for chemical crop protection products, the need to design new environmentally friendly disease management strategies has gained interest. Despite the unique capability of green leaf volatiles (GLVs) to suppress a broad spectrum of plant pathogens, their capacity to control the potato late-blight-causing agent Phytophthora infestans has not been well studied. This study addresses the potential role of the GLV Z-3-hexenyl acetate (Z-3-HAC) in decreasing the severity of late blight and the underlying gene-based evidence leading to this effect. Nine-week-old potato plants (Solanum tuberosum L.) were exposed to Z-3-HAC before they were inoculated with P. infestans genotypes at different time points. These pre-exposed potato plants exhibited slower disease development after infection with the highly pathogenic genotype of P. infestans (EU-13-A2) over time. Qualitative assessment showed that the exposed, infected plants possessed significantly lower sporulation intensity and disease severity compared to the control plants. Hypersensitive response (HR)-like symptoms were observed on the treated leaves when inoculated with different pathogen genotypes. No HR-like lesions were detected on the untreated leaves after infection. It was shown that the transcript levels of several defense-related genes, especially those that are involved in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production pathways were significantly expressed in plants at 48 and 72 h postexposure to the Z-3-HAC. The current work provides evidence on the role of Z-3-HAC in the increased protection of potato plants against late blight through plant immunity and offers new opportunities for the sustainable control of potato diseases. MDPI 2021-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8072593/ /pubmed/33919547 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7040312 Text en © 2021 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Najdabbasi, Neda Mirmajlessi, Seyed Mahyar Dewitte, Kevin Ameye, Maarten Mänd, Marika Audenaert, Kris Landschoot, Sofie Haesaert, Geert Green Leaf Volatile Confers Management of Late Blight Disease: A Green Vaccination in Potato |
title | Green Leaf Volatile Confers Management of Late Blight Disease: A Green Vaccination in Potato |
title_full | Green Leaf Volatile Confers Management of Late Blight Disease: A Green Vaccination in Potato |
title_fullStr | Green Leaf Volatile Confers Management of Late Blight Disease: A Green Vaccination in Potato |
title_full_unstemmed | Green Leaf Volatile Confers Management of Late Blight Disease: A Green Vaccination in Potato |
title_short | Green Leaf Volatile Confers Management of Late Blight Disease: A Green Vaccination in Potato |
title_sort | green leaf volatile confers management of late blight disease: a green vaccination in potato |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8072593/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919547 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7040312 |
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