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Multiomics Reveals Mechanisms of Alternaria oxytropis Inhibiting Pathogenic Fungi in Oxytropis ochrocephala .

Keyi FuChristopher L SchardlDaniel CookXuanli CaoNing LingChunyu HeDandan WuLonghai XueYanzhong LiZunji Shi
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
Endophytic fungi can benefit the host plant and increase the plant resistance. Now, there is no in-depth study of how Alternaria oxytropis ( A. oxytropis ) is enhancing the ability of inhibiting pathogenic fungi in Oxytropis ochrocephala ( O. ochrocephala ). In this study, the fungal community and metabolites associated with endophyte-infected (EI) and endophyte-free (EF) O. ochrocephala were compared by multiomics. The fungal community indicated that there was more A. oxytropis , less phylum Ascomycota, and less genera Leptosphaeria , Colletotrichum , and Comoclathris in the EI group. As metabolic biomarkers, the levels of swainsonine and apigenin-7-O-glucoside-4-O-rutinoside were significantly increased in the EI group. Through in vitro validation experiments, swainsonine and apigenin-7-O-glucoside-4-O-rutinoside can dramatically suppress the growth of pathogenic fungi Leptosphaeria sclerotioides and Colletotrichum americae-borealis by increasing the level of oxidative stress. This work suggested that O. ochrocephala containing A. oxytropis could increase the resistance to fungal diseases by markedly enhancing the content of metabolites inhibiting pathogenic fungi.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • signaling pathway
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • ms ms
  • cell wall
  • dna damage
  • induced apoptosis
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • heat shock