Title: | Promotion of tomato growth by the volatiles produced by the hypovirulent strain QT5-19 of the plant gray mold fungus Botrytis cinerea |
Author(s): | Kamaruzzaman M; Wang Z; Wu M; Yang L; Han Y; Li G; Zhang J; |
Address: | "State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology and Key Laboratory of Plant Pathology of Hubei Province, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, Hubei, China. Institute of Industrial Crops, Hubei Academy of Agricultural Science, Wuhan, 430070, Hubei, China. State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology and Key Laboratory of Plant Pathology of Hubei Province, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, Hubei, China. Electronic address: zhangjing1007@mail.hzau.edu.cn" |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.micres.2021.126731 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1618-0623 (Electronic) 0944-5013 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Our previous study identified a hypovirulent strain QT5-19 of Botrytis cinerea, the causal agent of the plant gray mold disease, and found that QT5-19 can produce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with high antifungal activity and high control efficacy against B. cinerea. However, impact of the QT5-19 VOCs on plant growth remains unknown. This study was conducted to investigate the impact of the QT5-19 VOCs on tomato growth, and to elucidate the mechanisms for the plant growth-promoting (PGP) activity of the QT5-19 VOCs. Results showed that compared to the control treatment, the QT5-19 VOCs significantly (P < 0.05) promoted tomato growth, and the PGP activity of the QT5-19 VOCs acted in dose- and time-dependent manners. Results also showed that the values of photosynthetic assimilation, stomatal conductance and transpiration, water use efficiency and chlorophyll content in the treatments of the QT5-19 VOCs were significantly (P < 0.05) higher than the corresponding values in the control treatment. The QT5-19 VOCs up-regulated expression of the genes for expansins (EXP2, EXP9 and EXP18), IAA (SlIAA1, SlIAA3 and SlIAA9), cytokinins (SlCKX1) and gibberellins in leaves and/or roots, whereas down-regulated expression of the gene ACO1 for ethylene in both organs. Moreover, enhanced accumulation of auxins and decreased accumulation of ethylene were observed in tomato roots in the treatment of the QT5-19 VOCs, compared to the control treatment. These results suggest that the QT5-19 VOCs probably promote tomato growth through improving photosynthesis and biosynthesis of expansins and IAA, and reducing ethylene biosynthesis. This study suggests that QT5-19 is a versatile biocontrol control agent" |
Keywords: | Biological Control Agents Botrytis/*physiology Cytokinins Ethylenes/biosynthesis Iron Regulatory Protein 1 Solanum lycopersicum/drug effects/*growth & development/*microbiology Photosynthesis Plant Development/drug effects Plant Diseases/microbiology/prev; |
Notes: | "MedlineKamaruzzaman, Md Wang, Ze Wu, Mingde Yang, Long Han, Yongchao Li, Guoqing Zhang, Jing eng Germany 2021/03/07 Microbiol Res. 2021 Jun; 247:126731. doi: 10.1016/j.micres.2021.126731. Epub 2021 Feb 20" |