Interactions of Different Species of Phytophthora with Cacao Induce Genetic, Biochemical, and Morphological Plant Alterations

Diseases associated with cause considerable losses in cocoa production worldwide. Analyzing genes, proteins, and metabolites involved in 's interaction with species is essential to explaining the molecular aspects of plant defense. Through a systematic literature review, this study aims to iden...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microorganisms (Basel) 2023-04, Vol.11 (5), p.1172
Hauptverfasser: Rêgo, Angra Paula Bomfim, Mora-Ocampo, Irma Yuliana, Corrêa, Ronan Xavier
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Zusammenfassung:Diseases associated with cause considerable losses in cocoa production worldwide. Analyzing genes, proteins, and metabolites involved in 's interaction with species is essential to explaining the molecular aspects of plant defense. Through a systematic literature review, this study aims to identify reports of genes, proteins, metabolites, morphological characteristics, and molecular and physiological processes of involved in its interaction with species of . After the searches, 35 papers were selected for the data extraction stage, according to pre-established inclusion and exclusion criteria. In these studies, 657 genes and 32 metabolites, among other elements (molecules and molecular processes), were found to be involved in the interaction. The integration of this information resulted in the following conclusions: the expression patterns of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and a possible gene-to-gene interaction participate in cocoa resistance to spp.; the expression pattern of genes that encode pathogenesis-related (PRs) proteins is different between resistant and susceptible genotypes; phenolic compounds play an important role in preformed defenses; and proline accumulation may be involved in cell wall integrity. Only one proteomics study of spp. was found, and some genes proposed via QTL analysis were confirmed in transcriptomic studies.
ISSN:2076-2607
2076-2607
DOI:10.3390/microorganisms11051172