| Literature DB >> 27148321 |
Waheed Akram1, Tehmina Anjum2, Basharat Ali3.
Abstract
Bacillus fortis IAGS162 has been previously shown to induce systemic resistance in tomato plants against Fusarium wilt disease. In the first phase of current study, the ISR determinant was isolated from extracellular metabolites of this bacterium. ISR bioassays combined with solvent extraction, column chromatography and GC/MS analysis proved that phenylacetic acid (PAA) was the potential ISR determinant that significantly ameliorated Fusarium wilt disease of tomato at concentrations of 0.1 and 1 mM. In the second phase, the biochemical basis of the induced systemic resistance (ISR) under influence of PAA was elucidated by performing non-targeted whole metabolomics through GC/MS analysis. Tomato plants were treated with PAA and fungal pathogen in various combinations. Exposure to PAA and subsequent pathogen challenge extensively re-modulated tomato metabolic networks along with defense related pathways. In addition, various phenylpropanoid precursors were significantly up-regulated in treatments receiving PAA. This work suggests that ISR elicitor released from B. fortis IAGS162 contributes to resistance against fungal pathogens through dynamic reprogramming of plant pathways that are functionally correlated with defense responses.Entities:
Keywords: Bacillus; fusarium wilt; induced systemic resistance (ISR); phenylacetic acid; tomato
Year: 2016 PMID: 27148321 PMCID: PMC4835451 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00498
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Potential of B. fortis IAGS162 and its components to induce systemic resistance in tomato against fusarium wilt.
| Treatments | Disease index (DI) |
|---|---|
| Alive cells | 22.18 ± 03.82D |
| Heat killed cells | 81.06 ± 11.26AB |
| Intra-cellular components | 78.92 ± 06.91B |
| CFCF | 34.38 ± 02.08C |
| Pathogen control | 86.53 ± 11.47A |
| Non-treated Control | – |