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Why different sugarcane cultivars show different resistant abilities to smut?

Siyu Chen, Zhong‐Liang Chen, Xinru Lin, Xinyan Zhou, Shangdong Yang, Hongwei Tan

2023BMC Plant Biology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the resistance to smut of different sugarcane cultivars, endophytic bacterial and fungal compositions, functions and metabolites in the stems of the sugarcane cultivars were analyzed using high-throughput sequencing techniques and nontargeted metabolomics. The results showed that the levels of ethylene, salicylic acid and jasmonic acid in sugarcane varieties that were not sensitive to smut were all higher than those in sensitive sugarcane varieties. Moreover, endophytic fungi, such as Ramichloridium, Alternaria, Sarocladium, Epicoccum, and Exophiala species, could be considered antagonistic to sugarcane smut. Additionally, the highly active arginine and proline metabolism, pentose phosphate pathway, phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, and tyrosine metabolism in sugarcane varieties that were not sensitive to smut indicated that these pathways contribute to resistance to smut. All of the above results suggested that the relatively highly abundant antagonistic microbes and highly active metabolic functions of endophytes in non-smut-sensitive sugarcane cultivars were important for their relatively high resistance to smut.

Topics & Concepts

BiologySmutCultivarPhenylpropanoidBotanySaccharumAgronomyBiosynthesisBiochemistryEnzymeSugarcane Cultivation and ProcessingBiofuel production and bioconversionPlant Disease Resistance and Genetics