Intercropping and appropriate nitrogen application control faba bean Fusarium wilt by improving physiological and biochemical resistance and protein expression of faba bean

Author:

Zheng Yiran1,Zhang Jing1,Guo Yuting1,Lv Jiaxing1,Dong Yan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Resources and Environment Yunnan Agricultural University Kunming China

Abstract

AbstractThis study set up four nitrogen application levels (0, 45, 90 and 135 kg/ha) and two planting systems (faba bean monocropping and faba bean and wheat intercropping) to investigate the incidence of faba bean Fusarium wilt under different treatments and determine the resistance enzyme activities and gene expression, protein expression, and other indexes of faba bean plants. At all N levels, faba bean and wheat intercropping controlled faba bean Fusarium wilt by decreasing the content of hydrogen peroxide and superoxide anion in faba bean roots, increasing the enzyme activity and gene expression of the superoxide dismutase and the gene expression of pathogenesis‐related protein 1 (VfPR1), VfPR2, VfPR5 and VfPR10 disease resistance proteins in the roots, with the most significant effects at the N2 level (90 kg/ha). Further investigation of the impact of intercropping on faba bean roots using the N2 treatment showed that faba bean–wheat intercropping upregulated 288 proteins and downregulated 179 proteins compared with monocropping, and the functions of the upregulated proteins were mainly related to energy metabolism, antioxidant enzymes, stress and DNA repair. GO functional analysis showed that the upregulated proteins were mainly focused on the involvement in amide biological processes. KEGG enrichment analysis revealed that faba bean–wheat intercropping upregulated proteins involved in glutathione metabolism and ascorbic acid metabolism. In summary, at the N2 level, faba bean–wheat intercropping effectively mitigated root oxidative stress by enhancing antioxidant and disease resistance mechanisms in faba bean roots.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science,Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science

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