Fructosan form Paenibacillus kribbensis PS04 enhance disease resistance against Rhizoctonia solani and tobacco mosaic virus
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Keywords

Biocontrol
Disease resistance
Extracellular polysaccharides
Fructosan
Paenibacillus
plant defense genes
plant induced resistance
plant-pathogen interactions
Rhizoctonia solani
Rice sheath blight
tobacco mosaic virus.

How to Cite

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Canwei S, Xiaoyun H, Ahmed N, Shiqi W, Erxun Z, Meide L. Fructosan form Paenibacillus kribbensis PS04 enhance disease resistance against Rhizoctonia solani and tobacco mosaic virus. Electron. J. Biotechnol. [Internet]. 2020 Sep. 15 [cited 2024 Sep. 20];47. Available from: https://preprints.pucv.cl/index.php/ejbiotechnology/article/view/2020.07.002

Abstract

Background: Rice sheath blight (caused by Rhizoctonia solani) and tobacco mosaic virus are very important plant diseases, causing a huge loss in global crop production. Paenibacillus kribbensis PS04 is a broad-spectrum biocontrol agent, used for controlling these diseases. Previously, extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) from P. kribbensis PS04 had been purified and their structure was inferred to be fructosan. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of exogenous EPS treatment on plant–pathogen interactions.

 

Results: Plant defense genes such as phenylalanine ammonia-lyase, catalase, chitinase, allene oxide synthase, and PR1a proteins were significantly induced by exogenous EPS treatment. Moreover, subsequent challenge of EPS-pretreated plants with the pathogens (R. solani or tobacco mosaic virus) resulted in higher expression of defense-associated genes. Increased activities of defense-associated enzymes, total phenols, and flavonoids were also observed in EPS pretreated plants. The contents of malondialdehyde in plants, which act as indicator of lipid peroxidation, were reduced by EPS treatment.

 

Conclusions: This study comprehensively showed that EPS produced from P. kribbensis PS04 enhances disease resistance in plants by the activation of defense-associated genes as well as through the enhancement of activities of defense-related enzymes.

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