Transcriptome-based analysis of resistance mechanism to black point caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana in wheat

Author:

Li Qiaoyun,Gao Chuang,Xu Kaige,Jiang Yumei,Niu Jishan,Yin GuihongORCID,Wang ChenyangORCID

Abstract

AbstractBlack point is a cereal disease caused by complex pathogens, of which the pathogenicity of Bipolaris sorokiniana is the most serious in wheat. Resistance to black point is quantitative in nature, and thus the mechanism is poorly understood. We conducted a comparative transcriptome analysis to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in black point-slightly susceptible and -highly susceptible wheat lines at different timepoints following B. sorokiniana inoculation. DEGs associated with photosynthesis were upregulated in black point-slightly susceptible lines. The top Gene Ontology enrichment terms for biological processes were oxidation–reduction, response to cold, salt stress, oxidative stress, and cadmium ion; terms for cellular component genes were mainly involved in plasma membrane and cytoplasmic membrane-bounded vesicle, whereas those for molecular function were heme binding and peroxidase activity. Moreover, activities of antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase, catalase, and peroxidase were higher in slightly susceptible lines than those in highly susceptible lines (except peroxidase 12–24 days post-inoculation). Thus, resistance to B. sorokiniana-caused black point in wheat was mainly related to counteracting oxidative stress, although the specific metabolic pathways require further study. This study presents new insights for understanding resistance mechanisms of selected wheat lines to black point.

Funder

the Scientific and Technological Project in Henan Province, China

the Special Fund for Key Agricultural Projects in Henan Province, China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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