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Dual RNAseq analysis of the interaction between the plant pathogen Pythium myriotylum and the mycoparasite Pythium oligandrum


ABSTRACT: Biological control is a promising approach to control diseases caused by Pythium species. Unusually for a single genus, the Pythium genus also includes species that can antagonise Pythium plant pathogens, such as Pythium oligandrum. These Pythium plant pathogens are commonly found in the soil such as the broad host-range pathogen Pythium myriotylum and cause various diseases of important crops. While P. oligandrum genes expressed in the interaction with oomycete plant pathogens have been identified previously, the transcriptional response of an oomycete plant pathogen to P. oligandrum has not been investigated. An isolate of P. oligandrum, GAQ1, recovered from soil could antagonise P. myriotylum in a plate-based confrontation assay. The P. oligandrum isolate had a strong disease control effect on soft-rot of ginger caused by P. myriotylum. We investigated the transcriptional interaction between P. myriotylum and P. oligandrum. As part of the transcriptional response of P. myriotylum to the presence of P. oligandrum, putative effector genes such as a sub-set of Kazal-type protease inhibitors were strongly upregulated. P. myriotylum cellulases and elicitin-like putative effectors were also upregulated. In P. oligandrum, cellulases, peroxidases, proteases and NLP effectors were upregulated. The transcriptional response of P. myriotylum suggests clear features of a counter-attacking strategy that may contribute to the variable success and durability of biological attempts to control diseases caused by Pythium species. Whether aspects of this counter-attack could inhibit aspects of this virulence of P. myriotylum is another interesting aspect for future studies.

ORGANISM(S): Pythium myriotylum Pythium oligandrum

PROVIDER: GSE179387 | GEO | 2021/10/28

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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