Plant Physiology and Biochemistry2022,Vol.17215.DOI:10.1016/j.plaphy.2022.01.014

Key molecular events involved in root exudates-mediated replanted disease of Rehmannia glutinosa

Feng, Fajie Yang, Chuyun Li, Mingjie Zhan, Shangyu Liu, Hongyan Chen, Aiguo Wang, Jianmin Zhang, Zhongyi Gu, Li
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry2022,Vol.17215.DOI:10.1016/j.plaphy.2022.01.014

Key molecular events involved in root exudates-mediated replanted disease of Rehmannia glutinosa

Feng, Fajie 1Yang, Chuyun 1Li, Mingjie 1Zhan, Shangyu 1Liu, Hongyan 2Chen, Aiguo 1Wang, Jianmin 1Zhang, Zhongyi 1Gu, Li1
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  • 1. Fujian Agr & Forestry Univ
  • 2. Shandong Univ Tradit Chinese Med
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Abstract

The perennial herbaceous plant, Rehmannia glutinosa Libosch, is one of traditional Chinese medicines with a long history of cultivation. However, replanted disease severely affects its yield and quality in production. In this study, a specific culture device was designed to accurately isolate the root exudates of R. glutinosa. In addition, the formation mechanism of replanted diseases mediated by root exudates was deeply studied in R. glutinosa. The results indicated that root exudates have obvious allelopathic activity, furthermore, metagenomics analysis found that the exudates were found to significantly induce the proliferation of harmful pathogenic fungal and the reduction of probiotics in rhizosphere of R. glutinosa. Further analysis found that, 8,758 genes were differentially expressed in root exudate-treated R. glutinosa plants. These genes mainly involved in critical cellular processes including immune response, hormone metabolism, signaling transduction and cell membrane transport. Of which, numerous genes were found to involve in immune response, such as PR (Pathogenesis-related protein), were highly expressed in root exudate-treated plants. Transiently overexpression experiments found that a PR1 could enhance the resistance of R. glutinosa to root exudates treatment. These results indicated that the interaction between root exudates and microbes altered the expression pattern of the genes related to immune pathway and signaling transduction mediated by it. These disordered genes finally severely affected the growth and development of R. glutinosa, and eventually formed the replanted disease. This study provides a novel approach to collect root exudates and a new data basis for revealing the molecular events occurring in replanted plants.

Key words

Rehmannia glutinosa/Replanted disease/Root exudates/Microbial imbalance/Enhanced disease susceptibility 1/FUNGAL COMMUNITY/IDENTIFICATION/GENES/PATHOGEN/ABA/L./PATTERNS/SYSTEM/GROWTH/ACID

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出版年

2022
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

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ISSN:0981-9428
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