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Resolving intergenotypic <i>Striga</i> resistance in sorghum

Sylvia Mutinda, Fredrick M. Mobegi, Brett Hale, Olivier Dayou, Elijah Ateka, Asela Wijeratne, Susann Wicke, Emily S. Bellis, Steven Runo

2023Journal of Experimental Botany19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Genetic underpinnings of host-pathogen interactions in the parasitic plant Striga hermonthica, a root parasitic plant that ravages cereals in sub-Saharan Africa, are unclear. We performed a comparative transcriptome study on five genotypes of sorghum exhibiting diverse resistance responses to S. hermonthica using weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA). We found that S. hermonthica elicits both basal and effector-triggered immunity-like a bona fide pathogen. The resistance response was genotype specific. Some resistance responses followed the salicylic acid-dependent signaling pathway for systemic acquired resistance characterized by cell wall reinforcements, lignification, and callose deposition, while in others the WRKY-dependent signaling pathway was activated, leading to a hypersensitive response. In some genotypes, both modes of resistance were activated, while in others either mode dominated the resistance response. Cell wall-based resistance was common to all sorghum genotypes but strongest in IS2814, while a hypersensitive response was specific to N13, IS9830, and IS41724. WGCNA further allowed for pinpointing of S. hermonthica resistance causative genes in sorghum, including glucan synthase-like 10 gene, a pathogenesis-related thaumatin-like family gene, and a phosphoinositide phosphatase gene. Such candidate genes will form a good basis for subsequent functional validation and possibly future resistance breeding.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyStriga hermonthicaCalloseStrigaWRKY protein domainGeneticsEffectorTranscriptomeGenePathosystemPlant disease resistanceSorghumGene expressionCell biologyEcologyPlant Parasitism and ResistancePlant and animal studiesPlant Molecular Biology Research
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