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Insights into Metabolic Changes Caused by the Trichoderma virens–Maize Root Interaction

机译:Trichoderma Virens-Maize Root Interaction造成的代谢变化的见解

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The interactions of crops with root-colonizing endophytic microorganisms are highly relevant to agriculture, because endophytes can modify plant resistance to pests and increase crop yields. We investigated the interactions between the host plant Zea mays and the endophytic fungus Trichoderma virens at 5 days postinoculation grown in a hydroponic system. Wild-type T. virens and two knockout mutants, with deletion of the genes tv2og1 or vir4 involved in specialized metabolism, were analyzed. Root colonization by the fungal mutants was lower than that by the wild type. All fungal genotypes suppressed root biomass. Metabolic fingerprinting of roots, mycelia, and fungal culture supernatants was performed using ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography coupled to diode array detection and quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry. The metabolic composition of T. virens-colonized roots differed profoundly from that of noncolonized roots, with the effects depending on the fungal genotype. In particular, the concentrations of several metabolites derived from the shikimate pathway, including an amino acid and several flavonoids, were modulated. The expression levels of some genes coding for enzymes involved in these pathways were affected if roots were colonized by the ?vir4 genotype of T. virens. Furthermore, mycelia and fungal culture supernatants of the different T. virens genotypes showed distinct metabolomes. Our study highlights the fact that colonization by endophytic T. virens leads to far-reaching metabolic changes, partly related to two fungal genes. Both metabolites produced by the fungus and plant metabolites modulated by the interaction probably contribute to these metabolic patterns. The metabolic changes in plant tissues may be interlinked with systemic endophyte effects often observed in later plant developmental stages. Copyright ? 2021 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY 4.0 International license.
机译:作物与根殖民化内生微生物的相互作用与农业有着高度相关的,因为内心细胞可以修饰植物抗害虫并增加作物产量。我们调查了在水养系统中生长的5天的前部常规的宿主植物Zea Zea Zea Mays和内生真菌特里奇病毒之间的相互作用。分析了野生型T.Verens和两个敲除突变体,缺失涉及专门代谢的基因TV2OG1或VIR4。真菌突变体的根部定植低于野生型。所有真菌基因型都抑制了根生物质。使用超高的性能液相色谱法耦合到二极管阵列检测和Quadrupole飞行时间串联质谱法进行根,菌丝体和真菌培养上清液的代谢指纹纹理。 T.Verens-Colonized Roots的代谢组成从非肤质根源的差异差异,这取决于真菌基因型的影响。特别地,调节衍生自Shikimate途径的若干代谢物的浓度,包括氨基酸和几种类黄酮。编码参与这些途径中涉及这些途径的酶的一些基因的表达水平受到T.Ver4 vir4基因型的殖民群。此外,不同T.Vireen基因型的菌丝体和真菌培养上清液显示出明显的代谢物。我们的研究突出了内啡会T.Veren的殖民化导致达到的代谢变化的殖民,部分相关,与两种真菌基因部分相关。由互动调节的真菌和植物代谢物产生的代谢物可能有助于这些代谢模式。植物组织的代谢变化可以与经常在以后的植物发育阶段中经常观察到的全身内体效果相互联系。版权? 2021提交人。这是在CC下分发的开放式访问文章,由4.0国际许可证分发。

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