Differential activation of defense genes and enzymes in maize genotypes with contrasting levels of resistance to Fusarium verticillioides

Alessandra Lanubile*, Jamila Bernardi, Adriano Marocco, Antonio Logrieco, Costantino Paciolla

*Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

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Abstract

Fusarium ear rot is one of the most important diseases of maize, that is of concern because Fusarium\r\nverticillioides produces the mycotoxins known as fumonisins. F. verticillioides can be transmitted either\r\nthrough infected silks or seed-to-kernel. In order to better understand the virulence of F. verticillioides, the\r\neffect of the fungus on the defense systems was investigated both in immature kernels and in seedlings.\r\nThe molecular mechanisms involved in compatible and incompatible responses were also studied. Gene\r\nexpression data were obtained from microarray hybridizations, comparing healthy and infected kernels\r\nof resistant and susceptible maize inbreds 48 h after infection with a fumonisin-producing strain of F.\r\nverticillioides. A total of 739 transcripts were differentially expressed between the two inbred lines at one time point after infection. Among all the differentially regulated genes, 7.3% of encoded proteins play\r\na role in cell rescue and defense. The qRT-PCR analysis confirmed that most of the defense genes had\r\nalready been transcribed before infection occurred in the maize-resistant line. The study was extended\r\nto the analysis of enzymes involved in removing reactive oxygen species, namely ascorbate peroxidase,\r\ncatalase, total peroxidase and superoxide dismutase. In resistant seedlings, before infection, ascorbate\r\nperoxidase and superoxide dismutase enzyme activities were higher than in the susceptible ones and, 5\r\ndays after treatment, they remained unchanged. On the other hand, in the susceptible seedlings, except\r\nfor superoxide dismutase, all enzymes assayed were activated after pathogen attack. These results support\r\nour previous findings of a basal defense response provided by maize genotypes resistant against F.\r\nverticillioides infection, both in kernels and seedlings.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)39-46
Numero di pagine8
RivistaEnvironmental and Experimental Botany
Volume78
Numero di pubblicazioneMaggio
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2012

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Ecologia, Evoluzione, Comportamento e Sistematica
  • Agronomia e Scienze della Produzione Vegetale
  • Botanica

Keywords

  • Antioxidant defense
  • Basal response
  • Fusarium verticillioides
  • Zea mays

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