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Title:Determination of Reactive Oxygen or Nitrogen Species and Novel Volatile Organic Compounds in the Defense Responses of Tomato Plants against Botrytis cinerea Induced by Trichoderma virens TRS 106
Author(s):Nawrocka J; Szymczak K; Mackowiak A; Skwarek-Fadecka M; Malolepsza U;
Address:"Department of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Lodz, Banacha 12/16, 90-237 Lodz, Poland. Institute of Natural Products and Cosmetics, Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences, Lodz University of Technology, Stefanowskiego 2/22, 90-537 Lodz, Poland"
Journal Title:Cells
Year:2022
Volume:20220929
Issue:19
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/cells11193051
ISSN/ISBN:2073-4409 (Electronic) 2073-4409 (Linking)
Abstract:"In the present study, Trichoderma virens TRS 106 decreased grey mould disease caused by Botrytis cinerea in tomato plants (S. lycopersicum L.) by enhancing their defense responses. Generally, plants belonging to the 'Remiz' variety, which were infected more effectively by B. cinerea than 'Perkoz' plants, generated more reactive molecules such as superoxide (O(2)(-)) and peroxynitrite (ONOO(-)), and less hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), S-nitrosothiols (SNO), and green leaf volatiles (GLV). Among the new findings, histochemical analyses revealed that B. cinerea infection caused nitric oxide (NO) accumulation in chloroplasts, which was not detected in plants treated with TRS 106, while treatment of plants with TRS 106 caused systemic spreading of H(2)O(2) and NO accumulation in apoplast and nuclei. SPME-GCxGC TOF-MS analysis revealed 24 volatile organic compounds (VOC) released by tomato plants treated with TRS 106. Some of the hexanol derivatives, e.g., 4-ethyl-2-hexynal and 1,5-hexadien-3-ol, and salicylic acid derivatives, e.g., 4-hepten-2-yl and isoamyl salicylates, are considered in the protection of tomato plants against B. cinerea for the first time. The results are valuable for further studies aiming to further determine the location and function of NO in plants treated with Trichoderma and check the contribution of detected VOC in plant protection against B. cinerea"
Keywords:Botrytis/physiology Hexanols/pharmacology Hydrogen Peroxide/pharmacology *Hypocrea *Solanum lycopersicum Nitric Oxide Nitrogen Oxygen/pharmacology Peroxynitrous Acid Plant Diseases *S-Nitrosothiols/pharmacology Salicylic Acid/pharmacology Superoxides *Vol;
Notes:"MedlineNawrocka, Justyna Szymczak, Kamil Mackowiak, Aleksandra Skwarek-Fadecka, Monika Malolepsza, Urszula eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Switzerland 2022/10/15 Cells. 2022 Sep 29; 11(19):3051. doi: 10.3390/cells11193051"

 
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