Differential induction ofMedicago truncatuladefence metabolites in response to rhizobial symbiosis and pea aphid infestation

Author:

Benjamin GoodluckORCID,Pacoud Marie,Boutet StéphanieORCID,Clement GillesORCID,Brouquisse RenaudORCID,Gatti Jean-LucORCID,Poirié MarylèneORCID,Frendo PierreORCID

Abstract

SummaryLegumes symbiosis with rhizobial nitrogen-fixing bacteria enable them to grow in nitrate-depleted soils. Rhizobial symbioses also induces systemic plant defence against bioagressors.We investigate how nitrogen-fixing symbiosis (NFS) in the legumeMedicago truncatulacan prime plant defence against the pea aphidAcyrthosiphon pisum. We analysed metabolite modification both by LC-MS and GC-MS and defence pathway gene expression by qPCR in leaves of both NFS and nitrate-fed (non-inoculated; NI) plants after aphid infestation (Amp).The accumulation of primary and secondary metabolites was modulated by both NFS and aphid infestation. 62 defense-related metabolites such as salicylate, pipecolate, gentisic acid and several soluble sugars were differentially regulated by aphid infestation in both NFS and NI conditions. 19 metabolites, including triterpenoid saponins, accumulated specifically in NFS_Amp conditions. Gene expression analysis showed that aphid-infested plants exhibited significantly higher expression ofChalcone isomerase,flavonol synthase,hydroxyisoflavone-O-methyl transferaseandPterocarpan synthase, whileD-pinitol dehydrogenasewas only significantly induced in NI infested leaves.Our data suggest that NFS, in addition to being a plant nitrogen provider, stimulates specific legume defenses upon pest attack and should also be considered as a potential tool in Integrated Pest Management strategy.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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