Systemic resistance in Arabidopsis induced by biocontrol bacteria is independent of salicylic acid accumulation and pathogenesis-related gene expression
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1996-08-01
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Systemic acquired resistance is e pathogen-inducible defense mechanism in plants. The resistant state is dependent on endogenous accumulation of salicylic acid (SA) and is characterized by the activation of genes encoding pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins. Recently, selected nonpathogenic, root- colonizing biocontrol bacteria have been shown to trigger a systemic resistance response as well. To study the molecular basis underlying this type of systemic resistance, we developed an Arabidopsis-based model system using Fusarium oxysporum f sp raphani end Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato as challenging pathogens. Colonization of the rhizosphere by the biological control strain WCS417r of P. fluorescens resulted in a plant-mediated resistance response that significantly reduced symptoms elicited by both challenging pathogens. Moreover, growth of R syringae in infected leaves was strongly inhibited in R fluorescens WCS417r-treated plants. Transgenic Arabidopsis NahG plants, unable to accumulate SA, and wild-type plants were equally responsive to R fluorescens WCS417r-mediated induction of resistance. Furthermore, P. fluorescens WCS417r-mediated systemic resistance did not coincide with the accumulation of PR mRNAs before challenge inoculation. These results indicate that P. fluorescens WCS417r induces a pathway different from the one that controls classic systemic acquired resistance and that this pathway leads to a form of systemic resistance independent of SA accumulation end PR gene expression.
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messenger RNA, pathogenesis related proteins, plant, pathogenesis-related proteins, plant, plant RNA, salicylic acid, salicylic acid derivative, vegetable protein, Arabidopsis, article, Fusarium, gene expression regulation, genetics, metabolism, microbiology, nucleotide sequence, pathogenicity, plant disease, Pseudomonas, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Taverne
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Pieterse, C M J, van Wees, S C M, Hoffland, E, Van Pelt, J A & Van Loon, L C 1996, 'Systemic resistance in Arabidopsis induced by biocontrol bacteria is independent of salicylic acid accumulation and pathogenesis-related gene expression', The Plant Cell, vol. 8, no. 8, pp. 1225-1237. https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.8.8.1225