Dissecting Phosphite-Induced Priming in Arabidopsis Infected with Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis

Author:

Massoud Kamal1,Barchietto Thierry1,Le Rudulier Thomas1,Pallandre Laurane1,Didierlaurent Laure1,Garmier Marie1,Ambard-Bretteville Françoise1,Seng Jean-Marc1,Saindrenan Patrick1

Affiliation:

1. Institut de Biologie des Plantes, CNRS-Université Paris-Sud 11, UMR 8618, 91405 Orsay cedex, France (K.M., T.L.R., L.P., L.D., M.G., F.A.-B., J.-M.S., P.S.); BIOtransfer, 93100 Montreuil, France (T.B., J.-M.S.)

Abstract

Abstract Phosphite (Phi), a phloem-mobile oxyanion of phosphorous acid (H3PO3), protects plants against diseases caused by oomycetes. Its mode of action is unclear, as evidence indicates both direct antibiotic effects on pathogens as well as inhibition through enhanced plant defense responses, and its target(s) in the plants is unknown. Here, we demonstrate that the biotrophic oomycete Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis (Hpa) exhibits an unusual biphasic dose-dependent response to Phi after inoculation of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), with characteristics of indirect activity at low doses (10 mm or less) and direct inhibition at high doses (50 mm or greater). The effect of low doses of Phi on Hpa infection was nullified in salicylic acid (SA)-defective plants (sid2-1, NahG) and in a mutant impaired in SA signaling (npr1-1). Compromised jasmonate (jar1-1) and ethylene (ein2-1) signaling or abscisic acid (aba1-5) biosynthesis, reactive oxygen generation (atrbohD), or accumulation of the phytoalexins camalexin (pad3-1) and scopoletin (f6′h1-1) did not affect Phi activity. Low doses of Phi primed the accumulation of SA and Pathogenesis-Related protein1 transcripts and mobilized two essential components of basal resistance, Enhanced Disease Susceptibility1 and Phytoalexin Deficient4, following pathogen challenge. Compared with inoculated, Phi-untreated plants, the gene expression, accumulation, and phosphorylation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase MPK4, a negative regulator of SA-dependent defenses, were reduced in plants treated with low doses of Phi. We propose that Phi negatively regulates MPK4, thus priming SA-dependent defense responses following Hpa infection.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology

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