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Front Microbiol


Title:Colonization of Serendipita indica promotes resistance against Spodoptera exigua in onion (Allium cepa L.)
Author(s):Roylawar P; Khandagale K; Nanda S; Soumia PS; Jadhav S; Mahajan V; Gawande S;
Address:"ICAR-Directorate of Onion and Garlic Research, Pune, India. Department of Botany, S.N. Arts, D.J.M. Commerce and B.N.S. Science College, Sangamner, Maharashtra, India. Department of Biotechnology, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Paralakhemundi, India"
Journal Title:Front Microbiol
Year:2023
Volume:20230726
Issue:
Page Number:1190942 -
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1190942
ISSN/ISBN:1664-302X (Print) 1664-302X (Electronic) 1664-302X (Linking)
Abstract:"Plant-endophyte symbiosis influences plant defense and growth. Serendipita indica is a root endophyte that promotes growth and induces tolerance against biotic and abiotic stress in plants. In this study, we examined the effect of S. indica colonization on herbivore (Spodoptera exigua) resistance of onion (Allium cepa L.). We found that colonization of S. indica in the roots of onion significantly reduced the feeding damage of leaves by S. exigua larvae, and also resulted in a reduction in weight gain of the larvae when fed on S. indica plants. This enhanced resistance is a result of modulation of antioxidant and defense enzymes/genes in the host by S. indica mutualism. Specifically, the activities of enzymes such as Superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, polyphenol oxidase, phenylalanine ammonia-lyase, and H(2)O(2) content were significantly higher in the early stages of S. exigua feeding in the S. indica colonized plants compared to the non-colonized counterparts. Similarly, defense genes also showed modulation in response to this tripartite interaction of onion -S. indica mutualism and S. exigua herbivory. The hierarchical cluster analysis and principal component analysis indicated a clear difference in the onion biochemical responses, which is due to the S. indica symbiosis. Our investigation demonstrates that onion-S. indica symbiosis significantly decreases chewing injury by efficiently modulating antioxidant and defense enzyme activities and gene expression in response to S. exigua herbivory. Therefore, S. indica can be used as a potential biocontrol agent for sustainable management of this important pest of Alliums"
Keywords:Serendipita indica Spodoptera exigua endophyte-mediated resistance insect herbivory onion;
Notes:"PublisherRoylawar, Praveen Khandagale, Kiran Nanda, Satyabrata Soumia, Parakkattu Sulochanan Jadhav, Sangita Mahajan, Vijay Gawande, Suresh eng Switzerland 2023/08/11 Front Microbiol. 2023 Jul 26; 14:1190942. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1190942. eCollection 2023"

 
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