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By Modulating the Hormonal Balance and Ribonuclease Activity of Tomato Plants Bacillus subtilis Induces Defense Response against Potato Virus X and Potato Virus Y

Endophytic plant-growth-promoting microorganisms can protect plants against pathogens, but they have rarely been investigated as potential biocontrol agents and triggers of induced systemic resistance (ISR), regulated by phytohormones, against viruses. We studied the role of endophytic strains Bacil...

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Autores principales: Veselova, Svetlana V., Sorokan, Antonina V., Burkhanova, Guzel F., Rumyantsev, Sergey D., Cherepanova, Ekaterina A., Alekseev, Valentin Y., Sarvarova, Elena R., Kasimova, Albina R., Maksimov, Igor V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8961569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35204789
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12020288
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author Veselova, Svetlana V.
Sorokan, Antonina V.
Burkhanova, Guzel F.
Rumyantsev, Sergey D.
Cherepanova, Ekaterina A.
Alekseev, Valentin Y.
Sarvarova, Elena R.
Kasimova, Albina R.
Maksimov, Igor V.
author_facet Veselova, Svetlana V.
Sorokan, Antonina V.
Burkhanova, Guzel F.
Rumyantsev, Sergey D.
Cherepanova, Ekaterina A.
Alekseev, Valentin Y.
Sarvarova, Elena R.
Kasimova, Albina R.
Maksimov, Igor V.
author_sort Veselova, Svetlana V.
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description Endophytic plant-growth-promoting microorganisms can protect plants against pathogens, but they have rarely been investigated as potential biocontrol agents and triggers of induced systemic resistance (ISR), regulated by phytohormones, against viruses. We studied the role of endophytic strains Bacillus subtilis 26D and B. subtilis Ttl2, which secrete ribonucleases and phytohormones, in the induction of tomato plant resistance against potato virus X and potato virus Y in a greenhouse condition. The endophytes reduced the accumulation of viruses in plants, increased the activity of plant ribonucleases and recovered the fruit yield of infected tomato plants. Both the 26D and Ttl2 strains induced ISR by activating the transcription of genes related to salicylate- and jasmonate-dependent responses. The 26D and Ttl2 strains increased the content of cytokinins and decreased the level of indolacetic acid in plants infected with PVX or PVY. PVY led to an increase of the abscisic acid (ABA) content in tomato plants, and PVX had the opposite effect. Both strains reduced the ABA content in plants infected with PVY and induced ABA accumulation in plants infected with PVX, which led to an increase in the resistance of plants. This is the first report of the protection of tomato plants against viral diseases by foliar application of endophytes.
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spelling pubmed-89615692022-03-30 By Modulating the Hormonal Balance and Ribonuclease Activity of Tomato Plants Bacillus subtilis Induces Defense Response against Potato Virus X and Potato Virus Y Veselova, Svetlana V. Sorokan, Antonina V. Burkhanova, Guzel F. Rumyantsev, Sergey D. Cherepanova, Ekaterina A. Alekseev, Valentin Y. Sarvarova, Elena R. Kasimova, Albina R. Maksimov, Igor V. Biomolecules Article Endophytic plant-growth-promoting microorganisms can protect plants against pathogens, but they have rarely been investigated as potential biocontrol agents and triggers of induced systemic resistance (ISR), regulated by phytohormones, against viruses. We studied the role of endophytic strains Bacillus subtilis 26D and B. subtilis Ttl2, which secrete ribonucleases and phytohormones, in the induction of tomato plant resistance against potato virus X and potato virus Y in a greenhouse condition. The endophytes reduced the accumulation of viruses in plants, increased the activity of plant ribonucleases and recovered the fruit yield of infected tomato plants. Both the 26D and Ttl2 strains induced ISR by activating the transcription of genes related to salicylate- and jasmonate-dependent responses. The 26D and Ttl2 strains increased the content of cytokinins and decreased the level of indolacetic acid in plants infected with PVX or PVY. PVY led to an increase of the abscisic acid (ABA) content in tomato plants, and PVX had the opposite effect. Both strains reduced the ABA content in plants infected with PVY and induced ABA accumulation in plants infected with PVX, which led to an increase in the resistance of plants. This is the first report of the protection of tomato plants against viral diseases by foliar application of endophytes. MDPI 2022-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8961569/ /pubmed/35204789 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12020288 Text en © 2022 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
Veselova, Svetlana V.
Sorokan, Antonina V.
Burkhanova, Guzel F.
Rumyantsev, Sergey D.
Cherepanova, Ekaterina A.
Alekseev, Valentin Y.
Sarvarova, Elena R.
Kasimova, Albina R.
Maksimov, Igor V.
By Modulating the Hormonal Balance and Ribonuclease Activity of Tomato Plants Bacillus subtilis Induces Defense Response against Potato Virus X and Potato Virus Y
title By Modulating the Hormonal Balance and Ribonuclease Activity of Tomato Plants Bacillus subtilis Induces Defense Response against Potato Virus X and Potato Virus Y
title_full By Modulating the Hormonal Balance and Ribonuclease Activity of Tomato Plants Bacillus subtilis Induces Defense Response against Potato Virus X and Potato Virus Y
title_fullStr By Modulating the Hormonal Balance and Ribonuclease Activity of Tomato Plants Bacillus subtilis Induces Defense Response against Potato Virus X and Potato Virus Y
title_full_unstemmed By Modulating the Hormonal Balance and Ribonuclease Activity of Tomato Plants Bacillus subtilis Induces Defense Response against Potato Virus X and Potato Virus Y
title_short By Modulating the Hormonal Balance and Ribonuclease Activity of Tomato Plants Bacillus subtilis Induces Defense Response against Potato Virus X and Potato Virus Y
title_sort by modulating the hormonal balance and ribonuclease activity of tomato plants bacillus subtilis induces defense response against potato virus x and potato virus y
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8961569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35204789
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12020288
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