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The role of photoprotection in defence of two wheat genotypes against Zymoseptoria tritici
Authors:Olubukola O Ajigboye  Dasuni P Jayaweera  Dimitra Angelopoulou  Alexander V Ruban  Erik H Murchie  Victoria Pastor  Richard Summers  Rumiana V Ray
Institution:1. Division of Plant and Crop Sciences, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, Loughborough, UK;2. School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, London, UK;3. Associated Unit EEZ-UJI, Metabolic Integration and Cell Signaling Laboratory, Plant Physiology Section, Universitat Jaume I, Associated Unit to the CSIC, Castellón de la Plana, Castellón, Spain;4. Cereal Breeding and Research, RAGT Seeds, Ickleton, UK
Abstract:This study provides new insights into the role of photoprotection in preformed and induced defence of two wheat genotypes with contrasting phenotypes to infection by Zymoseptoria tritici. We investigated the mechanisms of the photoprotective response during early infection, including nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ), β-carotene-derived xanthophylls, reactive oxygen species, and the phytohormones abscisic acid (ABA), jasmonic acid (JA), and salicylic acid (SA). Furthermore, we quantified the effects of pathogenesis on photosynthesis, stomatal control, and expression of plant defence molecular markers. The photoprotective mechanism of successful defence involved the qI component of NPQ leading to rapid down-regulation of photosystem II quantum yield and chlorophyll a:b, increased biosynthesis of the xanthophyll neoxanthin and ABA, and the expression of chloroplast-specific enzymes to engage in scavenging of O2●?. Elevated ABA in the resistant genotype correlated with preformed leaf defence traits including low stomatal density, increased expression of wax biosynthesis, and lignification. Z. tritici exhibited reduced germination and branching on the resistant host genotype and hijacked stomatal control in both genotypes by enhancing stomatal sensitivity to light. Increased biosynthesis of JA and anthocyanins, in contrast to SA, were quantified in the incompatible interaction. Our results indicate that ABA and JA in antagonistic action to SA were associated with defence in the resistant genotype, Cougar, against Z. tritici.
Keywords:photoprotection  phytohormones  reactive oxygen species (ROS)  stomatal conductance  xanthophylls  Zymoseptoria tritici
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