Effects of a biocontrol bacterium on growth and defence of transgenic rice plants expressing a bacterial type-III effector

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Haiying Ren
Tao Song
TingQuan Wu
Lijun Sun
YuXing Liu
Feifei Yang
ZhiYi Chen
Hansong Dong
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[1] Nanjing Agricultural University,Key Laboratory of Monitoring and Management of Plant Pathogens and Insect Pests Ministry of Agriculture of China, Department of Plant Pathology
[2] Jiangsu Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Institute of Plant Protection
[3] Zhejiang Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Institute of Plant Protection and Microbiology
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Annals of Microbiology | 2006年 / 56卷
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rice; -expressing rice line 1 (HER1); biocontrol bacteria; growth promotion; disease resistance;
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Expression of HpaGxoo, a bacterial type-III effector protein, in transgenic plants induces disease resistance. Resistance also can be elicited by biocontrol bacteria. We studied effects of the biocontrolBacillus subtilis strain B-916 on the rice variety R109 and the thehpaGxoo-expressing rice line HER1. Colonisation of roots by B-916 caused 12.5±1.3% and 0.5±0.05% increases, in contrast to controls, in root growth of R109 and HER1. Growth of R109 leaves and stems was increased by 0.5±0.05% but that of HER1 was inhibited. When B-916 colonisation was subsequent to plant inoculation withRhizoctonia solani, a pathogen that causes sheath blight, the disease was less severe than controls in both R109 and HER1; HER1, nevertheless, was more resistant, suggesting that B-916 and HpaGxoo cooperate in inducing disease resistance. In R109 roots, theOsARF1 gene, which regulates plant growth, was expressed in consistence with growth promotion by B-916. Inversely, the depression ofOsARF1 expression was coincident with inhibition in growth of HER1 leaves and stems. In both plants, the expression ofOsEXP1, which encodes an expansin protein involved in plant growth, was concomitant with growth promotion in leaves and roots responding to B-916. We also studiedOsMAPK5b encoding a mitogen-activated protein kinase involved in multiple defence responses in rice. In response to B-916, early expression ofOsMAPK5b was coincident with R109 resistance to the disease, while HER1 expressed the gene similarly whether B-916 was present or not. Evidently, B916 and HER1 interact differently in rice growth and resistance. The combinative efffects should stimulate agricultural use and furthestudies on mechanisms that underlie the interaction.
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