Biologia Plantarum (Sep 2023)
Phosphate starvation enhances Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae resistance in rice
Abstract
Bacterial leaf blight (BLB) is a common disease that affects rice development and yield. The effects of major nutrients, especially nitrogen, on rice BLB susceptibility have been considered when devising rational fertilization strategies. However, the defense mechanism of rice against BLB under phosphate (Pi)-deficient conditions remains uncertain. Jasmonic acid (JA) is a phytohormone produced by rice plants to respond to abiotic and biotic stresses. Here, the involvement of the JA pathway in rice response to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) under low Pi was investigated in two contrasting rice cultivars G299 and G22. Expressions of JA-related genes under low Pi and Pi-related genes under JA treatment were assessed. The resistant capacity of G299 and G22 against Xoo infection was also investigated. In the JA-sensitive and Pi-sensitive cv. G299, JA-related genes were highly expressed under low Pi, and low Pi-responsive genes were strongly upregulated under JA treatment. Neither JA nor Pi pathways were activated in the JA-tolerant and low Pi-tolerant cv. G22. Low Pi strongly enhanced rice resistance to Xoo in cv. G299. Our study demonstrated that Pi deficiency confers rice resistance to Xoo. The JA pathway modulates the response to low Pi, depending on the cultivar. Pi-response genes are involved in Pi stress and may participate in the regulation of overall plant growth under various abiotic stresses. These findings provide new insights into the interaction between phosphate deficiency and the JA pathway and the subsequent effect on plant disease resistance.
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