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Gadolinium Protects Arabidopsis thaliana against Botrytis cinerea through the Activation of JA/ET-Induced Defense Responses

Plant food production is severely affected by fungi; to cope with this problem, farmers use synthetic fungicides. However, the need to reduce fungicide application has led to a search for alternatives, such as biostimulants. Rare-earth elements (REEs) are widely used as biostimulants, but their mode...

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Autores principales: Batista-Oliveira, Juliana Santos, Formey, Damien, Torres, Martha, Aragón, Wendy, Romero-Contreras, Yordan Jhovani, Maruri-López, Israel, Tromas, Alexandre, Schwan-Estrada, Kátia Regina Freitas, Serrano, Mario
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8124739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34066536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094938
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author Batista-Oliveira, Juliana Santos
Formey, Damien
Torres, Martha
Aragón, Wendy
Romero-Contreras, Yordan Jhovani
Maruri-López, Israel
Tromas, Alexandre
Schwan-Estrada, Kátia Regina Freitas
Serrano, Mario
author_facet Batista-Oliveira, Juliana Santos
Formey, Damien
Torres, Martha
Aragón, Wendy
Romero-Contreras, Yordan Jhovani
Maruri-López, Israel
Tromas, Alexandre
Schwan-Estrada, Kátia Regina Freitas
Serrano, Mario
author_sort Batista-Oliveira, Juliana Santos
collection PubMed
description Plant food production is severely affected by fungi; to cope with this problem, farmers use synthetic fungicides. However, the need to reduce fungicide application has led to a search for alternatives, such as biostimulants. Rare-earth elements (REEs) are widely used as biostimulants, but their mode of action and their potential as an alternative to synthetic fungicides have not been fully studied. Here, the biostimulant effect of gadolinium (Gd) is explored using the plant-pathosystem Arabidopsis thaliana–Botrytis cinerea. We determine that Gd induces local, systemic, and long-lasting plant defense responses to B. cinerea, without affecting fungal development. The physiological changes induced by Gd have been related to its structural resemblance to calcium. However, our results show that the calcium-induced defense response is not sufficient to protect plants against B. cinerea, compared to Gd. Furthermore, a genome-wide transcriptomic analysis shows that Gd induces plant defenses and modifies early and late defense responses. However, the resistance to B. cinerea is dependent on JA/ET-induced responses. These data support the conclusion that Gd can be used as a biocontrol agent for B. cinerea. These results are a valuable tool to uncover the molecular mechanisms induced by REEs.
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spelling pubmed-81247392021-05-17 Gadolinium Protects Arabidopsis thaliana against Botrytis cinerea through the Activation of JA/ET-Induced Defense Responses Batista-Oliveira, Juliana Santos Formey, Damien Torres, Martha Aragón, Wendy Romero-Contreras, Yordan Jhovani Maruri-López, Israel Tromas, Alexandre Schwan-Estrada, Kátia Regina Freitas Serrano, Mario Int J Mol Sci Article Plant food production is severely affected by fungi; to cope with this problem, farmers use synthetic fungicides. However, the need to reduce fungicide application has led to a search for alternatives, such as biostimulants. Rare-earth elements (REEs) are widely used as biostimulants, but their mode of action and their potential as an alternative to synthetic fungicides have not been fully studied. Here, the biostimulant effect of gadolinium (Gd) is explored using the plant-pathosystem Arabidopsis thaliana–Botrytis cinerea. We determine that Gd induces local, systemic, and long-lasting plant defense responses to B. cinerea, without affecting fungal development. The physiological changes induced by Gd have been related to its structural resemblance to calcium. However, our results show that the calcium-induced defense response is not sufficient to protect plants against B. cinerea, compared to Gd. Furthermore, a genome-wide transcriptomic analysis shows that Gd induces plant defenses and modifies early and late defense responses. However, the resistance to B. cinerea is dependent on JA/ET-induced responses. These data support the conclusion that Gd can be used as a biocontrol agent for B. cinerea. These results are a valuable tool to uncover the molecular mechanisms induced by REEs. MDPI 2021-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8124739/ /pubmed/34066536 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094938 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/).
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Batista-Oliveira, Juliana Santos
Formey, Damien
Torres, Martha
Aragón, Wendy
Romero-Contreras, Yordan Jhovani
Maruri-López, Israel
Tromas, Alexandre
Schwan-Estrada, Kátia Regina Freitas
Serrano, Mario
Gadolinium Protects Arabidopsis thaliana against Botrytis cinerea through the Activation of JA/ET-Induced Defense Responses
title Gadolinium Protects Arabidopsis thaliana against Botrytis cinerea through the Activation of JA/ET-Induced Defense Responses
title_full Gadolinium Protects Arabidopsis thaliana against Botrytis cinerea through the Activation of JA/ET-Induced Defense Responses
title_fullStr Gadolinium Protects Arabidopsis thaliana against Botrytis cinerea through the Activation of JA/ET-Induced Defense Responses
title_full_unstemmed Gadolinium Protects Arabidopsis thaliana against Botrytis cinerea through the Activation of JA/ET-Induced Defense Responses
title_short Gadolinium Protects Arabidopsis thaliana against Botrytis cinerea through the Activation of JA/ET-Induced Defense Responses
title_sort gadolinium protects arabidopsis thaliana against botrytis cinerea through the activation of ja/et-induced defense responses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8124739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34066536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094938
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