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Anal Chem ; 2024 Aug 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39155838

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There is growing interest in limiting the use of fungicides and implementing innovative, environmentally friendly strategies, such as the use of beneficial bacteria-triggered immunity, to protect grapevines from natural pathogens. Therefore, we need rapid and innovative ways to translate the knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying the activation of grapevine defenses against pathogens to induced resistance. Here, we have implemented an in vivo minimally invasive approach to study the interaction between plants and beneficial bacteria based on metabolic signatures. Paraburkholderia phytofirmans strain PsJN and PsJN-grapevine were used as bacterial and plant-bacterium interaction models, respectively. Using an innovative tool, SpiderMass, based on water-assisted laser desorption ionization with an IR microsampling probe, we simultaneously detect metabolic and lipidomic species. A metabolomic spectrum was thus generated, which was used to build a library and identify the most variable and discriminative peaks between the two conditions. We then showed that caftaric acid (m/z 311.04), caftaric acid dimer (m/z 623.09), derived caftaric acid (m/z 653.15), and quercetin-O-glucuronide tended to accumulate in grapevine leaves after root bacterization with PsJN. In addition, together with these phenolic messengers, we identified lipid biomarkers such as palmitic acid, linoleic acid, and α-linoleic acid as important messengers of enhanced defense mechanisms in Chardonnay plantlets. Taken together, SpiderMass is the next-generation methodology for studying plant-microorganism metabolic interactions with the prospect of in vivo real-time analysis in viticulture.

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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 108(1): 64, 2024 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38189957

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Wheat and barley rank among the main crops cultivated on a global scale, providing the essential nutritional foundation for both humans and animals. Nevertheless, these crops are vulnerable to several fungal diseases, such as Septoria tritici blotch and net blotch, which significantly reduce yields by adversely affecting leaves and grain quality. To mitigate the effect of these diseases, chemical fungicides have proven to be genuinely effective; however, they impose a serious environmental burden. Currently, biocontrol agents have attracted attention as a sustainable alternative to fungicides, offering an eco-friendly option. The study aimed to assess the efficacy of Bacillus velezensis BE2 in reducing disease symptoms caused by Zymoseptoria tritici and Pyrenophora teres. This bacterium exhibited significant antagonistic effects in vitro by suppressing fungal development when pathogens and the beneficial strain were in direct confrontation. These findings were subsequently confirmed through microscopic analysis, which illustrated the strain's capacity to inhibit spore germination and mycelial growth in both pathogens. Additionally, the study analysed the cell-free supernatant of the bacterium using UPLC-MS (ultra-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry). The results revealed that strain BE2 produces, among other metabolites, different families of cyclic lipopeptides that may be involved in biocontrol. Furthermore, the beneficial effects of strain BE2 in planta were assessed by quantifying the fungal DNA content directly at the leaf level after bacterization, using two different application methods (foliar and drenching). The results indicated that applying the beneficial bacterium at the root level significantly reduced pathogens pressure. Finally, gene expression analysis of different markers showed that BE2 application induced a priming effect within the first hours after infection. KEY POINTS: • BE2 managed Z. tritici and P. teres by direct antagonism and induced systemic resistance. • Strain BE2 produced seven metabolite families, including three cyclic lipopeptides. • Application of strain BE2 at the root level triggered plant defense mechanisms.


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Fungicidas Industriais , Hordeum , Doenças das Plantas , Cromatografia Líquida , Produtos Agrícolas , Lipopeptídeos , Resistência Sistêmica Adquirida da Planta , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem , Triticum , Doenças das Plantas/prevenção & controle
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