Transformation of Endophytic Bipolaris spp. Into Biotrophic Pathogen Under Auxin Cross-Talk With Brassinosteroids and Abscisic Acid

Authors
Yousaf, Muhammad JunaidHussain, AnwarHamayun, MuhammadIqbal, AmjadIrshad, MuhammadKim, Ho-YounLee, In-Jung
Issue Date
2021-07-28
Publisher
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Citation
FRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.9
Abstract
Auxin is the reciprocal signaling molecule, which interferes with other phyto-hormonal and physiological processes during plant-microbes interaction. In this regard, Bipolaris spp., a growth-promoting endophytic fungus was used to inoculate pre-stressed Zea mays seedlings with yucasin (IAA inhibitor). The IAA-deficient host was heavily colonized by the endophyte that subsequently promoted the host growth and elevated the IAA levels with a peak value at 72 h. However, the seedling growth was inhibited later (i.e., at 120 h) due to the high levels of IAA that interfered with the activity of phytoalexins and brassinosteroids. Such interference also modulated the endophytic fungus from symbiotic to biotrophic pathogen that left the host plants defenseless.
Keywords
CELL-DEATH; PLANT; BIOSYNTHESIS; ANTIOXIDANT; INVOLVEMENT; STRESS; GROWTH; IAA; CELL-DEATH; PLANT; BIOSYNTHESIS; ANTIOXIDANT; INVOLVEMENT; STRESS; GROWTH; IAA; symbiosis; phytohormones; yucasin; Zea mays; biotroph
ISSN
2296-4185
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116673
DOI
10.3389/fbioe.2021.657635
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