Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (Sep 2020)

Transcriptome Profiling Data of Botrytis cinerea Infection on Whole Plant Solanum lycopersicum

  • Dhruv Aditya Srivastava,
  • Gulab Chand Arya,
  • Eswari PJ Pandaranayaka,
  • Ekaterina Manasherova,
  • Dov B. Prusky,
  • Yigal Elad,
  • Omer Frenkel,
  • Arye Harel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-05-20-0109-A
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 9
pp. 1103 – 1107

Abstract

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Botrytis cinerea is a foliar necrotrophic fungal-pathogen capable of infecting >580 genera of plants, is often used as model organism for studying fungal-host interactions. We used RNAseq to study transcriptome of B. cinerea infection on a major (worldwide) vegetable crop, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Most previous works explored only few infection stages, using RNA extracted from entire leaf-organ diluting the expression of studied infected region. Many studied B. cinerea infection, on detached organs assuming that similar defense/physiological reactions occurs in the intact plant. We analyzed transcriptome of the pathogen and host in 5 infection stages of whole-plant leaves at the infection site. We supply high quality, pathogen-enriched gene count that facilitates future research of the molecular processes regulating the infection process.

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