From root to shoot: quantifying nematode tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana by high-throughput phenotyping of plant development

Author:

Willig Jaap-Jan1ORCID,Sonneveld Devon1,van Steenbrugge Joris J M1ORCID,Deurhof Laurens2ORCID,van Schaik Casper C1,Teklu Misghina G3ORCID,Goverse Aska1ORCID,Lozano-Torres Jose L1ORCID,Smant Geert1ORCID,Sterken Mark G1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Nematology, Wageningen University & Research , 6708PB Wageningen , The Netherlands

2. Laboratory of Phytopathology, Wageningen University & Research , 6708PB Wageningen , The Netherlands

3. Agrosystems Research, Wageningen University & Research , 6708PB Wageningen , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Nematode migration, feeding site formation, withdrawal of plant assimilates, and activation of plant defence responses have a significant impact on plant growth and development. Plants display intraspecific variation in tolerance limits for root-feeding nematodes. Although disease tolerance has been recognized as a distinct trait in biotic interactions of mainly crops, we lack mechanistic insights. Progress is hampered by difficulties in quantification and laborious screening methods. We turned to the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, since it offers extensive resources to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying nematode–plant interactions. Through imaging of tolerance-related parameters, the green canopy area was identified as an accessible and robust measure for assessing damage due to cyst nematode infection. Subsequently, a high-throughput phenotyping platform simultaneously measuring the green canopy area growth of 960 A. thaliana plants was developed. This platform can accurately measure cyst nematode and root-knot nematode tolerance limits in A. thaliana through classical modelling approaches. Furthermore, real-time monitoring provided data for a novel view of tolerance, identifying a compensatory growth response. These findings show that our phenotyping platform will enable a new mechanistic understanding of tolerance to below-ground biotic stress.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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