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Chickpea-Fusarium oxysporum interaction transcriptome reveals differential modulation of plant defense strategies.


ABSTRACT: Fusarium wilt is one of the major biotic stresses reducing chickpea productivity. The use of wilt-resistant cultivars is the most appropriate means to combat the disease and secure productivity. As a step towards understanding the molecular basis of wilt resistance in chickpea, we investigated the transcriptomes of wilt-susceptible and wilt-resistant cultivars under both Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceri (Foc) challenged and unchallenged conditions. Transcriptome profiling using LongSAGE provided a valuable insight into the molecular interactions between chickpea and Foc, which revealed several known as well as novel genes with differential or unique expression patterns in chickpea contributing to lignification, hormonal homeostasis, plant defense signaling, ROS homeostasis, R-gene mediated defense, etc. Similarly, several Foc genes characteristically required for survival and growth of the pathogen were expressed only in the susceptible cultivar with null expression of most of these genes in the resistant cultivar. This study provides a rich resource for functional characterization of the genes involved in resistance mechanism and their use in breeding for sustainable wilt-resistance. Additionally, it provides pathogen targets facilitating the development of novel control strategies.

SUBMITTER: Upasani ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5552786 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chickpea-Fusarium oxysporum interaction transcriptome reveals differential modulation of plant defense strategies.

Upasani Medha L ML   Limaye Bhakti M BM   Gurjar Gayatri S GS   Kasibhatla Sunitha M SM   Joshi Rajendra R RR   Kadoo Narendra Y NY   Gupta Vidya S VS  

Scientific reports 20170810 1


Fusarium wilt is one of the major biotic stresses reducing chickpea productivity. The use of wilt-resistant cultivars is the most appropriate means to combat the disease and secure productivity. As a step towards understanding the molecular basis of wilt resistance in chickpea, we investigated the transcriptomes of wilt-susceptible and wilt-resistant cultivars under both Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceri (Foc) challenged and unchallenged conditions. Transcriptome profiling using LongSAGE provided  ...[more]

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