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  • Banana is a highly valuable crop, but Fusarium wilt, caused by tropical race 4 (FocTR4), severely threatens its Cavendish cultivars, leading to total production loss.
  • Treatment with benzothiadiazole, a synthetic compound, seeks to enhance the plants' resistance to this disease.
  • Integrated analysis revealed that FocTR4 negatively impacts various biological pathways in Cavendish bananas and that resistance genes increased over time, particularly in the roots of the Cavendish cultivar.

Article Abstract

Banana is a high nutrient crop, which ranks fourth in terms of gross value production. Fusarium wilt of banana, caused by tropical race 4 (FocTR4), is considered the most destructive disease leading to the complete loss of production of the Cavendish cultivars Berangan, Brazilian and Williams, which are vulnerable to the infection of FocTR4. However, the treatment with benzothiadiazole, a synthetic salicylic analog, is aimed to induce resistance in plants. Thus, the treatments pertaining to the banana plants subjected to the Foc infection within the chosen cultivars were compared with chemically treated samples obtained at different time intervals for a short duration (0-4 days). The integrated omics analyses considering the parameters of WGCNA, functional annotation, and protein-protein interactions revealed that many pathways have been negatively influenced in Cavendish bananas under FocTR4 infections and the number of genes influenced also increased over time in Williams cultivar. Furthermore, elevation in immune response and resistance genes were also observed in the roots of the Cavendish banana.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653623PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15592324.2023.2269675DOI Listing

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