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Krishna Bhattarai1, Frank J Louws2, John D Williamson3, Dilip R Panthee1.
Abstract
Plants depend on innate immune responses to retard the initial spread of pathogens entering through stomata, hydathodes or injuries. These responses are triggered by conserved patterns in pathogen-encoded molecules known as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is one of the first responses, and the resulting 'oxidative burst' is considered to be a first line of defense. In this study, we conducted association analyses between ROS production and bacterial spot (BS; Xanthomonas spp.) resistance in 63 genotypes of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). A luminol-based assay was performed on leaf tissues that had been treated with a flagellin 22 (flg22), flagellin 28 and a Xanthomonas-specific flg22 (flg22-Xac) peptide, to measure PAMP-induced ROS production in each genotype. These genotypes were also assessed for BS disease response by inoculation with Xanthomonas perforans, race T4. Although there was no consistent relationship between peptides used and host response to the BS, there was a significant negative correlation (r=-0.25, P<0.05) between foliar disease severity and ROS production, when flg22-Xac was used. This response could potentially be used to identify the Xanthomonas-specific PRR allele in tomato, and eventually PAMP-triggered immunity loci could be mapped in a segregating population. This has potential significance in tomato improvement.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27555919 PMCID: PMC4978809 DOI: 10.1038/hortres.2016.35
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hortic Res ISSN: 2052-7276 Impact factor: 6.793
Mean comparison of tomato genotypes using AUDPC scores, and RLU production in response to flg22, flgII-28 and flg22-Xac peptides
| 081-12-1X-gsms | 25b–g | 4338b | 3075b | 2163b |
| 15BC-4(94) | 26a–g | 5076b | 32 403b | 18 582b |
| 16BC-1(94) | 29a–e | 5932b | 51 663b | 6771b |
| 16BC-2(94) | 29a–e | 6554b | 15 949b | 11 430b |
| 17BC-1(94) | 30a–e | 6250b | 78 916a,b | 8220b |
| 30LB-1W(95) | 23b–g | 9254b | 14 599b | 7931b |
| 31LB-1W(95) | 27a–g | 5744b | 27 784b | 6409b |
| 38BC-1(96) | 30a–e | 3717b | 5513b | 3651b |
| 38BC-2R(96) | 28a–f | 34 612b | 11 682b | 3052b |
| 39BC-1(96) | 32a,b | 6371b | 10 553b | 3559b |
| 45LB-1(98) | 30a–e | 137 529b | 4444b | 6378b |
| 46BC-2R(96) | 26a–g | 3655b | 17 035b | 7587b |
| 47NC2 | 27a–g | 8337b | 9972b | 10 635b |
| 48BC-1(96) | 32a–c | 3737b | 41 483b | 5148b |
| 48BC-1R(96) | 26a–g | 4928b | 14 966b | 2977b |
| 48BC-3R(96) | 25b–g | 6653b | 3234b | 1999b |
| 48BC-4R(96) | 25b–g | 7515b | 2546b | 1982b |
| 52LB-1(98) | 24b–g | 11 291b | 6757b | 10 152b |
| 52LB-2(98) | 25b–g | 4093b | 27 911b | 3764b |
| 52LB-3(98) | 27a–g | 10 145b | 8734b | 10 806b |
| 52LB-4(98) | 29a–e | 7921b | 18 566b | 3965b |
| 71BC-1(96) | 32a–c | 9660b | 10 798b | 7356b |
| 72E-1(96) | 28a–f | 14 696b | 144 336a | 10 153b |
| 74L-1W(2008) | 25b–g | 10 518b | 13 290b | 16 793b |
| 87E-1W(95) | 26a–g | 23 344a,b | 46 285b | 11 840b |
| 89E-1W(95) | 26a–g | 6426b | 5825b | 19 058b |
| 97E-1W(95) | 25b–g | 2813b | 8254b | 8689b |
| 97E-2W(95) | 24b–g | 7279b | 4719b | 8032b |
| 97E-3W(95) | 29a–e | 8547b | 2914b | 3917b |
| Aker's West Virginia | 30a–d | 18 895a,b | 37 970b | 16 835b |
| Black from Tula | 26a–g | 15 810b | 25 497b | 13 835b |
| Brandywine | 27a–g | 20 907a,b | 29 236b | 8895b |
| Cherokee Purple | 29a–e | 5934b | 9591b | 8120b |
| CRA66 | 29a–e | 10 141b | 1719b | 11 337b |
| Favorite | 19g | 4008b | 3799b | 4118b |
| FD502-3-Bk | 29a–e | 3690b | 3318b | 2481b |
| Fla7600 | 24b–g | 4169b | 2201b | 3616b |
| Fla8000 | 30a–e | 4160b | 2824b | 3278b |
| Fla8233 | 22c–g | 7676b | 9740b | 6044b |
| G357-1(2011) | 23b–g | 19 721a,b | 9343b | 10 863b |
| G357-2(2011) | 21e–g | 17 092a,b | 7992b | 21 538b |
| HI7981 | 24b–g | 3902b | 14 532b | 12 048b |
| HI7997 | 29a–f | 20 670a,b | 2940b | 19 639b |
| HI7998 | 24b–g | 7640.b | 17 216b | 29 113a,b |
| IRAT-L3 | 28a–f | 39 303a | 9219b | 17 924b |
| Moneymaker | 26a–g | 21 109a,b | 31 609b | 10 886b |
| NC109 | 24b–g | 14 932b | 9796b | 25 086a,b |
| NC123S | 29a–e | 8525b | 3858b | 45 656b |
| NC161L | 25b–g | 14 111b | 6284b | 8299b |
| NC22L-1(2008) | 32a,b | 6720b | 16 610b | 7305b |
| NC2CELBR | 26a–g | 6748b | 13 148b | 6195b |
| NC50-7 | 22d–g | 15 083b | 9903b | 49 085a |
| NC84173 | 35a | 10 762b | 6050b | 18014b |
| NCEBR-6 | 27a–g | 9405b | 7699b | 10181b |
| NCEBR-8 | 30a–e | 4359b | 17 583b | 14 367b |
| Orange Strawberry | 27a–g | 6663b | 9420b | 4325b |
| Oxheart | 32a,b | 11 484b | 8996b | 17 119b |
| PI114490-1-1 | 19g | 10 187b | 27 016b | 17 938b |
| PI134417 | 28a–f | 9027b | 59 944b | 14 932b |
| Rutgers | 25b–g | 6907b | 9412b | 14 622b |
| Stupice | 30a–e | 4424b | 4627b | 2915b |
| Yellow Pear | 23b–g | 7832b | 844b | 16 644b |
| Yellow Stuffer | 26b–g | 7605b | 18 883b | 11 597b |
| LSD(0.05) | 1.1 | 2275.2 | 2811.8 | 7910.2 |
Data are the average of three biological replicates and four leaf disks from greenhouse plants.
LSD, least significant difference at 5% probability level. Superscripts are used to indicate genotypes having significantly different AUDPC (BS resistance) and PAMP response. Figures followed by the same letter in each column do not differ significantly from each other, whereas figures followed by a different letter(s) differ significantly from each other. Genotypes can also be grouped based on letters for AUDPC (BS resistance) and PAMP response.
Figure 1Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) with and without flg22-Xac. When flg22-Xac was not used, distilled water (dH2O) was used to equalize the total volume in the 96-well plate. ROS production (in relative light units, RLUs) measured over 15 cycles (each cycle ~4 min, for a total of 60 min) in select tomato lines in response to the Xanthomonas-specific flagellin 22 (flg22-Xac; indicated by flg22-Xac at the end of tomato line name) or distilled water (indicated by dH2O at the end of tomato line name). Values and the separation of means based on least square means (LS means) values from analysis of variance (ANOVA) are detailed in Table 1. Data are the average of three biological replicates and four leaf disks from greenhouse plants.
Correlation between bacterial spot disease (AUDPC) severity and ROS production in tomato
| flg22 | −0.04NS | ||
| flgII-28 | 0.13NS | 0.13NS | |
| flg22 | −0.25* | 0.41** | 0.04NS |
Abbreviation: AUDPC, area under disease progress curve.
Correlation analysis between reactive oxygen species production from a luminol-based oxidative burst assay using the PAMPs flagellin 22 (flg22), flagellin II-28 (flg28) and Xanthomonas-specific flagellin 22 (flg22-Xac) to generate the ROS and bacterial spot disease severity (measured as AUDPC) produced by inoculation with a Xanthomonas perforans, race T4, field isolate.
NS, * and ** are non-significant, significant at P value <0.05, and 0.01, respectively.
Figure 2Correlation between area under disease progress curve (AUDPC) scores and relative light units (RLUs) used to assess reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in response to (a) Xanthomonas-specific flagellin 22 (flg22-Xac) (b) flagellin 22 (flg22) and (c) flagellin II-28 (flgII-28). AUDPC scores were calculated using Horsfall–Barratt scale and ROS (in RLUs) was measured over 15 cycles (each cycle ~4 min) for all tomato lines in this study. ROS was measured in a luminometer as described in Materials and Methods.