Enzymatic component of antioxidative system in succulent plant Tacitus bellus as a response to hemibiotroph Fusarium verticillioides infection in vitro
Abstract
Fungi and plants interact in different ways, creating a scale of associations. Hemibiotrophic
fungi represent the most interesting group, as they use sequential biotrophic and necrotrophic infection
strategies. The co-evolution of plant and fungal life-styles has not been well characterized.
We present changes of enzymatic component of antioxidative system in succulent plant Tacitus
bellus that specifically correspond to subsequent phases (spore germination, biotrophic phase,
and necrotrophic phase) of hemibiotroph Fusarium verticillioides infection. T. bellus response to F.
verticillioides spore germination was characterized by transient increase in catalase (CAT), but decrease
in superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD) activity. During biotrophic phase of F.
verticillioides infection, when hyphae spread intercellularly in epidermal and mesophyll tissue, host
antioxidative system was suppressed. The transition from biotrophic to necrotrophic phase (inter
and intracel...lular colonization and sporulation) triggered the host plant cells to create a highly defensive
environment: CAT, SOD and POD activities were significantly stimulated, slowing, or even
currently arresting, colonization of T. bellus mesophyll cells. CAT, showing the most pronounced
activity increase, could be suggested as the main enzyme responsible for slowing the progression
of necrotrophic phase of F. verticillioides growth. However, contrary to host CAT and SOD which
isoenzyme profile didn’t change, new highly acidic POD isoforms replaced the two mildly acidic
isoforms, suggesting their specific role in slowing the progression of infection. Presented results
add to knowledge of events and mechanisms related to hemibiotrophic fungi pathogenicity in
succulent plants grown under high relative humidity, similar to conditions in greenhouse.
Keywords:
Tacitus bellus / Fusarium verticillioides / antioxidative enzymesSource:
4th International Conference on Plant Biology (23rd SPPS Meeting), 06-10-2022, 50-Publisher:
- Serbian Plant Physiology Society Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković” National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade
Funding / projects:
- info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/inst-2022/200053/RS// (RS-200053)
- info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/inst-2022/200178/RS// (RS-200178)
- info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/inst-2022/200007/RS// (RS-200007)
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Cvetic Antic, Tijana AU - Janošević, Dušica AU - Glamočlija, Jasmina AU - Mitrović, Aleksandra PY - 2022-10-06 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1820 AB - Fungi and plants interact in different ways, creating a scale of associations. Hemibiotrophic fungi represent the most interesting group, as they use sequential biotrophic and necrotrophic infection strategies. The co-evolution of plant and fungal life-styles has not been well characterized. We present changes of enzymatic component of antioxidative system in succulent plant Tacitus bellus that specifically correspond to subsequent phases (spore germination, biotrophic phase, and necrotrophic phase) of hemibiotroph Fusarium verticillioides infection. T. bellus response to F. verticillioides spore germination was characterized by transient increase in catalase (CAT), but decrease in superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD) activity. During biotrophic phase of F. verticillioides infection, when hyphae spread intercellularly in epidermal and mesophyll tissue, host antioxidative system was suppressed. The transition from biotrophic to necrotrophic phase (inter and intracellular colonization and sporulation) triggered the host plant cells to create a highly defensive environment: CAT, SOD and POD activities were significantly stimulated, slowing, or even currently arresting, colonization of T. bellus mesophyll cells. CAT, showing the most pronounced activity increase, could be suggested as the main enzyme responsible for slowing the progression of necrotrophic phase of F. verticillioides growth. However, contrary to host CAT and SOD which isoenzyme profile didn’t change, new highly acidic POD isoforms replaced the two mildly acidic isoforms, suggesting their specific role in slowing the progression of infection. Presented results add to knowledge of events and mechanisms related to hemibiotrophic fungi pathogenicity in succulent plants grown under high relative humidity, similar to conditions in greenhouse. PB - Serbian Plant Physiology Society Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković” National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade C3 - 4th International Conference on Plant Biology (23rd SPPS Meeting) T1 - Enzymatic component of antioxidative system in succulent plant Tacitus bellus as a response to hemibiotroph Fusarium verticillioides infection in vitro SP - 50 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1820 ER -
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Cvetic Antic, T., Janošević, D., Glamočlija, J.,& Mitrović, A.. (2022-10-06). Enzymatic component of antioxidative system in succulent plant Tacitus bellus as a response to hemibiotroph Fusarium verticillioides infection in vitro. in 4th International Conference on Plant Biology (23rd SPPS Meeting) Serbian Plant Physiology Society Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković” National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade., 50. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1820
Cvetic Antic T, Janošević D, Glamočlija J, Mitrović A. Enzymatic component of antioxidative system in succulent plant Tacitus bellus as a response to hemibiotroph Fusarium verticillioides infection in vitro. in 4th International Conference on Plant Biology (23rd SPPS Meeting). 2022;:50. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1820 .
Cvetic Antic, Tijana, Janošević, Dušica, Glamočlija, Jasmina, Mitrović, Aleksandra, "Enzymatic component of antioxidative system in succulent plant Tacitus bellus as a response to hemibiotroph Fusarium verticillioides infection in vitro" in 4th International Conference on Plant Biology (23rd SPPS Meeting) (2022-10-06):50, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1820 .