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Heat-killed endophytic bacterium induces robust plant defense responses against important pathogens

Roxana Portieles, Hongli Xu, Qiulin Yue, Lin Zhao, Dening Zhang, Li‐Hua Du, Xiangyou Gao, Jingyao Gao, Nayanci Portal González, Ramón Santos, Orlando Borrás‐Hidalgo

2021Scientific Reports30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stress caused by pathogens strongly damages plants. Developing products to control plant disease is an important challenge in sustainable agriculture. In this study, a heat-killed endophytic bacterium (HKEB), Bacillus aryabhattai, is used to induce plant defense against fungal and bacterial pathogens, and the main defense pathways used by the HKEB to activate plant defense are revealed. The HKEB induced high protection against different pathogens through the salicylic and jasmonic acid pathways. We report the presence of gentisic acid in the HKEB for the first time. These results show that HKEBs may be a useful tool for the management of plant diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Jasmonic acidPlant ImmunityPlant defense against herbivorySalicylic acidBiologyBacteriaDefence mechanismsBacillus (shape)EndophyteMicrobiologyPathogenic bacteriaBotanyArabidopsisBiochemistryGeneticsMutantGenePlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityPlant Pathogenic Bacteria StudiesPlant Virus Research Studies
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