Exploring the effects of red light night break on the defence mechanisms of tomato against fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea

Author:

Kukri András12,Czékus Zalán1,Gallé Ágnes1,Nagy Gábor3,Zsindely Nóra3,Bodai László3,Galgóczy László4,Hamow Kamirán Áron5,Szalai Gabriella5,Ördög Attila1,Poór Péter1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Biology, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Science and Informatics University of Szeged Szeged Hungary

2. Doctoral School of Biology University of Szeged Szeged Hungary

3. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Science and Informatics University of Szeged Szeged Hungary

4. Department of Biotechnology, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Science and Informatics University of Szeged Szeged Hungary

5. HUN‐REN Centre for Agricultural Research Martonvásár Hungary

Abstract

AbstractPlant infections caused by fungi lead to significant crop losses worldwide every year. This study aims to better understand the plant defence mechanisms regulated by red light, in particular, the effects of red light at night when most phytopathogens are highly infectious. Our results showed that superoxide production significantly increased immediately after red light exposure and, together with hydrogen peroxide levels, was highest at dawn after 30 min of nocturnal red‐light treatment. In parallel, red‐light‐induced expression and increased the activities of several antioxidant enzymes. The nocturnal red light did not affect salicylic acid but increased jasmonic acid levels immediately after illumination, whereas abscisic acid levels increased 3 h after nocturnal red‐light exposure at dawn. Based on the RNAseq data, red light immediately increased the transcription of several chloroplastic chlorophyll a‐b binding protein and circadian rhythm‐related genes, such as Constans 1, CONSTANS interacting protein 1 and zinc finger protein CONSTANS‐LIKE 10. In addition, the levels of several transcription factors were also increased after red light exposure, such as the DOF zinc finger protein and a MYB transcription factor involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms and defence responses in tomato. In addition to identifying these key transcription factors in tomato, the application of red light at night for one week not only reactivated key antioxidant enzymes at the gene and enzyme activity level at dawn but also contributed to a more efficient and successful defence against Botrytis cinerea infection.

Funder

Szegedi Tudományegyetem

Nemzeti Kutatási Fejlesztési és Innovációs Hivatal

Magyar Tudományos Akadémia

Innovációs és Technológiai Minisztérium

Publisher

Wiley

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