A genome-wide association study reveals cytokinin as a major component in the root defense responses against Ralstonia solanacearum

Author:

Alonso-Díaz Alejandro1,Satbhai Santosh B23ORCID,de Pedro-Jové Roger1,Berry Hannah M45,Göschl Christian2,Argueso Cristiana T4ORCID,Novak Ondrej6,Busch Wolfgang23ORCID,Valls Marc17ORCID,Coll Núria S1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB), Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain

2. Gregor Mendel Institute (GMI), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna Biocenter (VBC), Dr Bohr-Gasse 3, Vienna 1030, Austria

3. Salk Institute For Biological Studies, Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Laboratory, 10010 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA

4. Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA

5. Cell and Molecular Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA

6. Laboratory of Growth Regulators, Olomouc, The Czech Republic

7. Genetics Department, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Bacterial wilt caused by the soil-borne pathogen Ralstonia solancearum is economically devastating, with no effective methods to fight the disease. This pathogen invades plants through their roots and colonizes their xylem, clogging the vasculature and causing rapid wilting. Key to preventing colonization are the early defense responses triggered in the host’s root upon infection, which remain mostly unknown. Here, we have taken advantage of a high-throughput in vitro infection system to screen natural variability associated with the root growth inhibition phenotype caused by R. solanacearum in Arabidopsis during the first hours of infection. To analyze the genetic determinants of this trait, we have performed a genome-wide association study, identifying allelic variation at several loci related to cytokinin metabolism, including genes responsible for biosynthesis and degradation of cytokinin. Further, our data clearly demonstrate that cytokinin signaling is induced early during the infection process and cytokinin contributes to immunity against R. solanacearum. This study highlights a new role for cytokinin in root immunity, paving the way for future research that will help in understanding the mechanisms underpinning root defenses.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness

Severo Ochoa Programme for Centres of Excellence in R&D

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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