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Mol Plant Microbe Interact


Title:The Endophytic Fungus Cyanodermella asteris Influences Growth of the Nonnatural Host Plant Arabidopsis thaliana
Author(s):Jahn L; Storm-Johannsen L; Seidler D; Noack J; Gao W; Schafhauser T; Wohlleben W; van Berkel WJH; Jacques P; Kar T; Piechulla B; Ludwig-Muller J;
Address:"Plant Physiology, Faculty of Biology, Technische Universitat Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany. Biopsychology, Faculty of Psychology, Technische Universitat Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany. Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine, Microbiology and Biotechnology, Eberhard Karls Universitat Tubingen, 72076 Tubingen, Germany. Laboratory of Biochemistry, Wageningen University Dreijenlaan 3, 6703 HA Wageningen, The Netherlands. MiPI, TERRA Teaching and Research Centre, Joint Research Unit BioEcoAgro, UMRt 1158, Gembloux, Belgium. Lipofabrik, Cite Scientifique, Bat. Polytech-Lille, Avenue Langevin 59 655, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France. Institute for Biological Science, Biochemistry, University of Rostock, 18059 Rostock, Germany"
Journal Title:Mol Plant Microbe Interact
Year:2022
Volume:20211217
Issue:1
Page Number:49 - 63
DOI: 10.1094/MPMI-03-21-0072-R
ISSN/ISBN:0894-0282 (Print) 0894-0282 (Linking)
Abstract:"Cyanodermella asteris is a fungal endophyte from Aster tataricus, a perennial plant from the northern part of Asia. Here, we demonstrated an interaction of C. asteris with Arabidopsis thaliana, Chinese cabbage, rapeseed, tomato, maize, or sunflower resulting in different phenotypes such as shorter main roots, massive lateral root growth, higher leaf and root biomass, and increased anthocyanin levels. In a variety of cocultivation assays, it was shown that these altered phenotypes are caused by fungal CO(2), volatile organic compounds, and soluble compounds, notably astins. Astins A, C, and G induced plant growth when they were individually included in the medium. In return, A. thaliana stimulates the fungal astin C production during cocultivation. Taken together, our results indicate a bilateral interaction between the fungus and the plant. A stress response in plants is induced by fungal metabolites while plant stress hormones induced astin C production of the fungus. Interestingly, our results not only show unidirectional influence of the fungus on the plant but also vice versa. The plant is able to influence growth and secondary metabolite production in the endophyte, even when both organisms do not live in close contact, suggesting the involvement of volatile compounds.[Formula: see text] Copyright (c) 2021 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license"
Keywords:*Arabidopsis *Ascomycota Endophytes Plant Growth Regulators Plant Roots Arabidopsis thaliana Cyanodermella asteris astins endophyte fungus-plant interactions plant-microbe-interaction secondary metabolism volatiles;
Notes:"MedlineJahn, Linda Storm-Johannsen, Lisa Seidler, Diana Noack, Jasmin Gao, Wei Schafhauser, Thomas Wohlleben, Wolfgang van Berkel, Willem J H Jacques, Philippe Kar, Tambi Piechulla, Birgit Ludwig-Muller, Jutta eng 2021/10/08 Mol Plant Microbe Interact. 2022 Jan; 35(1):49-63. doi: 10.1094/MPMI-03-21-0072-R. Epub 2021 Dec 17"

 
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