Dual-Transcriptomic, Microscopic, and Biocontrol Analyses of the Interaction Between the Bioeffector Pythium oligandrum and the Pythium Soft-Rot of Ginger Pathogen Pythium myriotylum
Biological control is a promising approach to suppress diseases caused by Pythium spp. such as Pythium soft rot of ginger caused by P. myriotylum . Unusually for a single genus, it also includes species that can antagonize Pythium plant pathogens, such as Pythium oligandrum . We investigated if a ne...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in microbiology 2021-11, Vol.12, p.765872-765872 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Biological control is a promising approach to suppress diseases caused by
Pythium
spp. such as Pythium soft rot of ginger caused by
P. myriotylum
. Unusually for a single genus, it also includes species that can antagonize
Pythium
plant pathogens, such as
Pythium oligandrum
. We investigated if a new isolate of
P. oligandrum
could antagonize
P. myriotylum
, what changes occurred in gene expression when
P. oligandrum
(antagonist) and
P. myriotylum
(host) interacted, and whether
P. oligandrum
could control soft-rot of ginger caused by
P. myriotylum
. An isolate of
P. oligandrum
, GAQ1, recovered from soil could antagonize
P. myriotylum
in a plate-based confrontation assay whereby
P. myriotylum
became non-viable. The loss of viability of
P. myriotylum
coupled with how
P. oligandrum
hyphae could coil around and penetrate the hyphae of
P. myriotylum
, indicated a predatory interaction. We investigated the transcriptional responses of
P. myriotylum
and
P. oligandrum
using dual-RNAseq at a stage in the confrontation where similar levels of total transcripts were measured from each species. As part of the transcriptional response of
P. myriotylum
to the presence of
P. oligandrum
, genes including a subset of putative Kazal-type protease inhibitors were strongly upregulated along with cellulases, elicitin-like proteins and genes involved in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks. In
P. oligandrum
, proteases, cellulases, and peroxidases featured prominently in the upregulated genes. The upregulation along with constitutive expression of
P. oligandrum
proteases appeared to be responded to by the upregulation of putative protease inhibitors from
P. myriotylum
, suggesting a
P. myriotylum
defensive strategy. Notwithstanding this
P. myriotylum
defensive strategy,
P. oligandrum
had a strong disease control effect on soft-rot of ginger caused by
P. myriotylum
. The newly isolated strain of
P. oligandrum
is a promising biocontrol agent for suppressing the soft-rot of ginger. The dual-RNAseq approach highlights responses of
P. myriotylum
that suggests features of a defensive strategy, and are perhaps another factor that may contribute to the variable success and durability of biological attempts to control diseases caused by
Pythium
spp. |
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ISSN: | 1664-302X 1664-302X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmicb.2021.765872 |