Induced systemic resistance by the root colonization ofTrichoderma atrovirideis independent from the chitin-mediated signaling pathway in Arabidopsis

Author:

Sakai Ayae,Yamagata Hisako,Naito Keigo,Tominaga TakayaORCID,Ifuku ShinsukeORCID,Kaminaka HironoriORCID

Abstract

AbstractBeneficial root endophytic fungi induce systemic responses, growth promotion, and induced systemic resistance (ISR) in the colonized host plants. Soil application of chitin, a main component of fungal cell walls, also systemically induces disease resistance. Thus, chitin recognition and its downstream signaling pathway are supposed to mediate ISR triggered by beneficial fungi colonizing the root. This study compared systemic disease resistance and transcriptional responses induced byTrichoderma, a representative beneficial root endophytic fungus, and chitin in Arabidopsis. A significant plant growth promotion was observed under root colonization by the three tested beneficial fungi,Trichoderma atroviride,Serendipita indica, andS. vermifera. Still, onlyT. atrovirideandS. indicatriggered ISR against the necrotrophic fungal pathogenAlternaria brassicicola. Induced systemic resistance triggered byT. atroviridewas compromised in the chitin-receptor mutant, while systemic resistance caused by soil application of chitin was not. Transcriptome analysis demonstrated that the chitin-regulated genes are mostly shared with those regulated byT. atroviride, but many of the latter were specific. However, the commonly enriched gene ontologies for those regulated genes indicated thatT. atrovirideinoculation and chitin application systemically control similar transcriptional responses, mainly associated with cell wall functions. Taken together,Trichodermacould trigger ISR primarily independently from the chitin-mediated signaling pathway; however, chitin andTrichodermawould systemically induce similar cellular functions in ISR aboveground.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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