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A common metabolomic signature is observed upon inoculation of rice roots with various rhizobacteria 被引量:1
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作者 marine valette Marjolaine Rey +2 位作者 Florence Gerin Gilles Comte Florence Wisniewski-Dyé 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第2期228-246,共19页
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria(PGPR),whose growth is stimulated by root exudates,are able to improve plant growth and health.Among those,bacteria of the genus Azospirillum were shown to affect root secondary met... Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria(PGPR),whose growth is stimulated by root exudates,are able to improve plant growth and health.Among those,bacteria of the genus Azospirillum were shown to affect root secondary metabolite content in rice and maize,sometimes without visible effects on root architecture.Transcriptomic studies also revealed that expression of several genes involved in stress and plant defense was affected,albeit with fewer genes when a strain was inoculated onto its original host cultivar.Here,we investigated,via a metabolic profiling approach,whether rice roots responded differently and with gradual intensity to various PGPR,isolated from rice or not.A common metabolomic signature of nine compounds was highlighted,with the reduced accumulation of three alkylresorcinols and increased accumulation of two hydroxycinnamic acid amides(HCAA),identified as N-p-coumaroylputrescine and N-feruloylputrescine.This was accompanied by the increased transcription of two genes involved in the N-feruloylputrescine biosynthetic pathway.Interestingly,exposure to a rice bacterial pathogen triggered a reduced accumulation of these HCAA in roots,a result contrasting with previous reports of increased HCAA content in leaves upon pathogen infection.Accumulation of HCAA,that are potential antimicrobial compounds,might be considered as a primary reaction of plant to bacterial perception. 展开更多
关键词 PGPR VARIOUS RHIZOBACTERIA root EXUDATES
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