Artículo
Interactions between soybean, Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Soybean mosaic virus: The effects depend on the interaction sequence
Andreola, Sofía
; Rodriguez, Marianela Soledad
; Parola, Rodrigo; Alemano, Sergio Gabriel; Lascano, Hernan Ramiro
Fecha de publicación:
06/2019
Editorial:
Csiro Publishing
Revista:
Functional Plant Biology
ISSN:
1445-4408
e-ISSN:
1445-4416
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The symbiotic interaction between soybean and nitrogen-fixing rhizobia can lead to plant growth promotion and induced systemic responses. Symbiotic interactions may increase tolerance/resistance to abiotic/biotic stress conditions, but are also sensitive to environmental conditions. Soybean mosaic virus (SMV), which is transmitted by seed and aphids, severely affects crop yields in many areas of the world, consequently virus infection may precede rhizobium infection or vice versa in the field. With the hypothesis that sequence of interaction is a key determinant of the resulting responses; growth, primary metabolism and defence responses were evaluated in different interaction sequences. Results showed that vegetative growth was promoted by Bradyrhizobium japonicum (Bj) inoculation and drastically impaired by SMV infection. The negative effect of SMV single infection on soybean growth parameters was correlated with photosynthesis decrease, sugar accumulation, oxidative damage, and increases in salicylic acid levels. Bj inoculation partially reversed virus-induced symptoms, mainly at Bj-SMV sequence. However, this symptom attenuation did not correlate with less virus accumulation. Nodulation was negatively affected by SMV, particularly when virus infection was previous to Bj inoculation (SMV-Bj). Defence related hormones (salicylic acid (SA)/jasmonic acid (JA)) and the expression of defence-related genes were dependent on the sequence of tripartite interaction. The present study showed that the sequence of the tripartite interaction among soybean, Bj and SMV determinates the tolerance/susceptibility to SMV infection, through changes in the defence mechanism and metabolic alteration.
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Articulos de UNIDAD DE ESTUDIOS AGROPECUARIOS
Articulos de UNIDAD DE ESTUDIOS AGROPECUARIOS
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Andreola, Sofía; Rodriguez, Marianela Soledad; Parola, Rodrigo; Alemano, Sergio Gabriel; Lascano, Hernan Ramiro; Interactions between soybean, Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Soybean mosaic virus: The effects depend on the interaction sequence; Csiro Publishing; Functional Plant Biology; 46; 11; 6-2019; 1036-1048
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