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Zinc priming enhances Capsicum annuum immunity against infection by Botrytis cinerea- From the whole plant to the molecular level.
Kuvelja, Andela; Morina, Filis; Mijovilovich, Ana; Bokhari, Syed Nadeem Hussain; Konik, Peter; Koloniuk, Igor; Küpper, Hendrik.
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  • Kuvelja A; Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Plant Biophysics and Biochemistry, Branisovská 31/1160, Ceské Budejovice 370 05, Czech Republic; University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Science, Branisovská 31/1160, Ceské Budejovice 370 05, Czech Republi
  • Morina F; Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Plant Biophysics and Biochemistry, Branisovská 31/1160, Ceské Budejovice 370 05, Czech Republic. Electronic address: morina@umbr.cas.cz.
  • Mijovilovich A; Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Plant Biophysics and Biochemistry, Branisovská 31/1160, Ceské Budejovice 370 05, Czech Republic.
  • Bokhari SNH; Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Plant Biophysics and Biochemistry, Branisovská 31/1160, Ceské Budejovice 370 05, Czech Republic.
  • Konik P; University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Science, Branisovská 31/1160, Ceské Budejovice 370 05, Czech Republic.
  • Koloniuk I; Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Plant Virology, Branisovská 31/1160, Ceské Budejovice 370 05, Czech Republic.
  • Küpper H; Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Plant Biophysics and Biochemistry, Branisovská 31/1160, Ceské Budejovice 370 05, Czech Republic; University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Science, Branisovská 31/1160, Ceské Budejovice 370 05, Czech Republi
Plant Sci ; 343: 112060, 2024 Jun.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38460554
ABSTRACT
Micronutrient manipulation can enhance crop resilience against pathogens, but the mechanisms are mostly unknown. We tested whether priming Capsicum annuum plants with zinc (5 µM Zn) or manganese (3 µM Mn) for six weeks increases their immunity against the generalist necrotroph Botrytis cinerea compared to deficient (0.1 µM Zn, 0.02 µM Mn) and control conditions (1 µM Zn, 0.6 µM Mn). Zinc priming reduced the pathogen biomass and lesion area and preserved CO2 assimilation and stomatal conductance. Zinc mobilization at the infection site, visualized by micro-X-ray fluorescence, was accompanied by increased Zn protein binding obtained by size exclusion HPLC-ICP/MS. A common metabolic response to fungal infection in Zn- and Mn-primed plants was an accumulation of corchorifatty acid F, a signaling compound, and the antifungal compound acetophenone. In vitro tests showed that the binding of Zn2+ increased, while Mn2+ binding decreased acetophenone toxicity against B. cinerea at concentrations far below the toxicity thresholds of both metals in unbound (aquo complex) form. The metal-specific response to fungal infection included the accumulation of phenolics and amino acids (Mn), and the ligand isocitrate (Zn). The results highlight the importance of Zn for pepper immunity through direct involvement in immunity-related proteins and low molecular weight Zn-complexes, while Mn priming was inefficient.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Capsicum / Mycoses Language: En Journal: Plant Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Capsicum / Mycoses Language: En Journal: Plant Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article