Infection of Citrus Leaves and Host Defense Activation Compared to Root Infection.

Phytopathology

Citrus Research and Education Center, University of Florida, 700 Experiment Station Road, Lake Alfred, FL, U.S.A.

Published: August 2020

Currently, little is known about the host pathogen interaction between spp. and citrus roots versus leaves. Therefore, we compared the molecular events occurring in citrus roots and leaves after zoospore inoculation with . We analyzed the physical characteristics and genetic responses to infection of leaves and roots for susceptible and tolerant citrus rootstocks to examine the potential for leaves to model root responses to infection. Leaves responded faster and stronger to infection than roots, and leaves showed greater differential response than roots. In addition to differences in hormonal responses, sugar, phospholipase D (PLD), and phospholipase A (PLA) involvement in the interaction between citrus and was identified. This work, for the first time, creates a solid zoospore infection protocol, reports infection on citrus leaves through stomata, and provides evidence that different host organs respond to the pathogen differentially in timing and magnitude. This work identifies the hormones, sugars, pathogenesis-related genes, PLDs, and PLAs that are involved in the molecular events occurring in citrus under infection of zoospore, and advances our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the interaction.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-09-19-0343-RDOI Listing

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