Role of Jasmonic Acid Pathway in Tomato Plant- Pseudomonas syringae Interaction

The jasmonic acid pathway has been considered as the backbone of the response against necrotrophic pathogens. However, a hemi-biotrophic pathogen, such as , has taken advantage of the crosstalk between the different plant hormones in order to manipulate the responses for its own interest. Despite th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plants (Basel) 2020-01, Vol.9 (2), p.136
Hauptverfasser: Scalschi, Loredana, Llorens, Eugenio, García-Agustín, Pilar, Vicedo, Begonya
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Zusammenfassung:The jasmonic acid pathway has been considered as the backbone of the response against necrotrophic pathogens. However, a hemi-biotrophic pathogen, such as , has taken advantage of the crosstalk between the different plant hormones in order to manipulate the responses for its own interest. Despite that, the way in which releases coronatine to activate jasmonic acid-derived responses and block the activation of salicylic acid-mediated responses is widely known. However, the implication of the jasmonic intermediates in the plant- interaction is not studied yet. In this work, we analyzed the response of both, plant and bacteria using tomato plants. Interestingly, plants are more resistant to infection with . The gene expression of bacteria showed that, in plants, the activation of pathogenicity is repressed in comparison to wild type plants, suggesting that the jasmonic acid pathway might play a role in the pathogenicity of the bacteria. Moreover, treatments with JA restore the susceptibility as well as activate the expression of bacterial pathogenicity genes. The observed results suggest that a complete jasmonic acid pathway is necessary for the susceptibility of tomato plants to .
ISSN:2223-7747
2223-7747
DOI:10.3390/plants9020136