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Plant Cell Environ


Title:Trichoderma atroviride-emitted volatiles improve growth of Arabidopsis seedlings through modulation of sucrose transport and metabolism
Author(s):Esparza-Reynoso S; Ruiz-Herrera LF; Pelagio-Flores R; Macias-Rodriguez LI; Martinez-Trujillo M; Lopez-Coria M; Sanchez-Nieto S; Herrera-Estrella A; Lopez-Bucio J;
Address:"Instituto de Investigaciones Quimico-Biologicas, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Morelia, Mexico. Facultad de Biologia, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Morelia, Mexico. Departamento de Bioquimica, Facultad de Bioquimica, Conjunto E, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico. Laboratorio Nacional de Genomica para la Biodiversidad-Unidad de Genomica Avanzada, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Irapuato, Mexico"
Journal Title:Plant Cell Environ
Year:2021
Volume:20210216
Issue:6
Page Number:1961 - 1976
DOI: 10.1111/pce.14014
ISSN/ISBN:1365-3040 (Electronic) 0140-7791 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plants host a diverse microbiome and differentially react to the fungal species living as endophytes or around their roots through emission of volatiles. Here, using divided Petri plates for Arabidopsis-T. atroviride co-cultivation, we show that fungal volatiles increase endogenous sugar levels in shoots, roots and root exudates, which improve Arabidopsis root growth and branching and strengthen the symbiosis. Tissue-specific expression of three sucrose phosphate synthase-encoding genes (AtSPS1F, AtSPS2F and AtSPS3F), and AtSUC2 and SWEET transporters revealed that the gene expression signatures differ from those of the fungal pathogens Fusarium oxysporum and Alternaria alternata and that AtSUC2 is largely repressed either by increasing carbon availability or by perception of the fungal volatile 6-pentyl-2H-pyran-2-one. Our data point to Trichoderma volatiles as chemical signatures for sugar biosynthesis and exudation and unveil specific modulation of a critical, long-distance sucrose transporter in the plant"
Keywords:"Arabidopsis/drug effects/genetics/*growth & development/metabolism Biological Transport Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/drug effects Glucose/metabolism Glucosyltransferases/genetics Hypocreales/*chemistry Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics/metabolism;"
Notes:"MedlineEsparza-Reynoso, Sarai Ruiz-Herrera, Leon Francisco Pelagio-Flores, Ramon Macias-Rodriguez, Lourdes Iveth Martinez-Trujillo, Miguel Lopez-Coria, Montserrat Sanchez-Nieto, Sobeida Herrera-Estrella, Alfredo Lopez-Bucio, Jose eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2021/02/03 Plant Cell Environ. 2021 Jun; 44(6):1961-1976. doi: 10.1111/pce.14014. Epub 2021 Feb 16"

 
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