New Insights on Endophytic Microbacterium-Assisted Blast Disease Suppression and Growth Promotion in Rice: Revelation by Polyphasic Functional Characterization and Transcriptomics

Author:

Patel Asharani1,Sahu Kuleshwar Prasad1ORCID,Mehta Sahil1ORCID,Javed Mohammed1,Balamurugan Alexander1,Ashajyothi Mushineni1,Sheoran Neelam1,Ganesan Prakash1ORCID,Kundu Aditi1,Gopalakrishnan Subbaiyan1ORCID,Gogoi Robin1,Kumar Aundy1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plant Pathology, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, India

Abstract

Plant growth-promoting endophytic microbes have drawn the attention of researchers owing to their ability to confer fitness benefits in many plant species. Here, we report agriculturally beneficial traits of rice-leaf-adapted endophytic Microbacterium testaceum. Our polyphasic taxonomic investigations revealed its identity as M. testaceum. The bacterium displayed typical endophytism in rice leaves, indicated by the green fluorescence of GFP-tagged M. testaceum in confocal laser scanning microscopy. Furthermore, the bacterium showed mineral solubilization and production of IAA, ammonia, and hydrolytic enzymes. Tobacco leaf infiltration assay confirmed its non-pathogenic nature on plants. The bacterium showed antifungal activity on Magnaporthe oryzae, as exemplified by secreted and volatile organic metabolome-mediated mycelial growth inhibition. GC-MS analysis of the volatilome of M. testaceum indicated the abundance of antimicrobial compounds. Bacterization of rice seedlings showed phenotypic traits of MAMP-triggered immunity (MTI), over-expression of OsNPR1 and OsCERK, and the consequent blast suppressive activity. Strikingly, M. testaceum induced the transcriptional tradeoff between physiological growth and host defense pathways as indicated by up- and downregulated DEGs. Coupled with its plant probiotic features and the defense elicitation activity, the present study paves the way for developing Microbacterium testaceum-mediated bioformulation for sustainably managing rice blast disease.

Funder

Gandhian Young Technological Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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