Literature DB >> 25727092

Two thiadiazole compounds promote rice defence against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae by suppressing the bacterium's production of extracellular polysaccharides.

Xiaoyu Liang1, Xiaoyue Yu1, Wenxia Dong1, Shijian Guo2, Shu Xu1, Jianxin Wang1, Mingguo Zhou1.   

Abstract

Thiazole, isothiazole, thiadiazole, and their derivatives are used to control various human, animal and plant diseases. In addition to having direct anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties, these compounds are thought to induce host defences, but the mechanism of defence induction remains poorly understood. This article reports that the thiadiazoles of zinc thiazole and bismerthiazol induce H2 O2 accumulation, up-regulation of defence-related genes, callose deposition and hypersensitive response-like cell death in rice leaves infected with Xanthomonas oryaze pv. oryzae (Xoo) strain ZJ173, but not in non-infected leaves. These defence responses in Xoo-infected leaves were suppressed by the exogenous application of catalase, which reduces H2 O2 accumulation. The application of extracellular polysaccharides (EPSs) extracted from strain ZJ173 significantly compromised rice defence against ZJ173 with or without thiadiazole treatment. The EPS-deficient Xoo mutant ∆gumH triggered a stronger defence than its parent strain ZJ173. The thiadiazole treatments reduced EPS production by strain ZJ173, but not by the thiadiazole-resistant strain 2-1-1, which is thiadiazole resistant in vivo, but not in vitro; moreover, enhanced defence was not detected in thiadiazole-treated rice inoculated with 2-1-1. Based on these data, we infer that zinc thiazole and bismerthiazol promote rice defence against Xoo by inhibiting the production of bacterial EPS.
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Keywords:  Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae; bismerthiazol; defence responses; extracellular polysaccharides; rice; thiadiazole; zinc thiazole

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25727092      PMCID: PMC6638481          DOI: 10.1111/mpp.12248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol        ISSN: 1364-3703            Impact factor:   5.663


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1.  The Commonly Used Bactericide Bismerthiazol Promotes Rice Defenses against Herbivores.

Authors:  Pengyong Zhou; Xiaochang Mo; Wanwan Wang; Xia Chen; Yonggen Lou
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2018-04-24       Impact factor: 5.923

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