Resveratrol and nitric oxide synergistically enhance resistance against B. cinerea in tomato fruit by regulating phytohormones.

Food Res Int

College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Resveratrol (RVT) is a plant compound that helps tomatoes defend against the gray mold-causing pathogen Botrytis cinerea, with a concentration of 20 μM being the most effective for reducing disease symptoms and increasing enzyme activity linked to resistance.
  • - Treatment with RVT boosts the expression of key resistance-related genes and enhances levels of the hormones IAA and ABA, while decreasing the expression of genes like SlNPR1 and reducing levels of GA3, suggesting a complex hormonal interplay.
  • - Combining RVT with a nitric oxide donor (SNP) significantly improves disease resistance more than RVT or SNP alone, indicating that RVT and NO work together to enhance tomato fruit defenses through the regulation of phytoh

Article Abstract

Resveratrol (RVT), a plant antitoxin, plays an important role in plant resistance against pathogens. While nitric oxide (NO) as an essential signaling factor in disease resistance enhancement is well documented, the potential molecular interplay RVT and NO in postharvest tomato fruit defense against Botrytis cinerea (B.cinerea) still needs exploration. In this study, exogenous RVT reduced gray mold caused by B.cinerea in tomato fruit, with 20 μM being the most effective. Tomato fruit were treated with 20 μM RVT enhanced resistance against B.cinerea, as indicated by reduced symptoms of disease and improved activity of disease resistance related enzymes (PAL, PPO and CHI). In addition, RVT treatment improved the expression of SlPR1, SlLoxd and SlMYC2, and promoted the accumulation of plant hormone IAA and ABA, but reduced the expression of SlNPR1 and the level of GA3. More importantly, the combined treatment of NO donor (SNP) and RVT notably enhanced disease resistance compared to RVT or SNP single treatment. However, the combination of NO inhibitor (L-NNA) and RVT treatment even reduced the positive effect of RVT. Meanwhile, the expression of SlPR1, SlLoxd and SlMYC2 and the accumulation of IAA and ABA in RVT + SNP treated fruit were higher than those in the RVT or SNP single treatment. Thus, our data demonstrate that RVT and NO synergistically enhance resistance against B. cinerea in tomato fruit by regulating phytohormones.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2024.115262DOI Listing

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