The volatile 6‐pentyl‐2 H ‐pyran‐2‐one from Trichoderma atroviride regulates Arabidopsis thaliana root morphogenesis via auxin signaling and ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE 2 functioning
Summary Plants interact with root microbes via chemical signaling, which modulates competence or symbiosis. Although several volatile organic compounds ( VOC s) from fungi may affect plant growth and development, the signal transduction pathways mediating VOC sensing are not fully understood. 6‐pent...
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Published in | The New phytologist Vol. 209; no. 4; pp. 1496 - 1512 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.03.2016
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Plants interact with root microbes via chemical signaling, which modulates competence or symbiosis. Although several volatile organic compounds (
VOC
s) from fungi may affect plant growth and development, the signal transduction pathways mediating
VOC
sensing are not fully understood.
6‐pentyl‐2
H
‐pyran‐2‐one (6‐
PP
) is a major
VOC
biosynthesized by
Trichoderma
spp. which is probably involved in plant–fungus cross‐kingdom signaling. Using microscopy and confocal imaging, the effects of 6‐
PP
on root morphogenesis were found to be correlated with
DR5:GFP
,
DR5:VENUS
,
H2B::GFP
,
PIN1::PIN1::GFP
,
PIN2::PIN2::GFP
,
PIN3::PIN3::GFP
and
PIN7::PIN7::GFP
gene expression. A genetic screen for primary root growth resistance to 6‐
PP
in wild‐type seedlings and auxin‐ and ethylene‐related mutants allowed identification of genes controlling root architectural responses to this metabolite.
Trichoderma atroviride
produced 6‐
PP
, which promoted plant growth and regulated root architecture, inhibiting primary root growth and inducing lateral root formation. 6‐
PP
modulated expression of
PIN
auxin‐transport proteins in a specific and dose‐dependent manner in primary roots.
TIR1
,
AFB2
and
AFB3
auxin receptors and
ARF7
and
ARF19
transcription factors influenced the lateral root response to 6‐
PP
, whereas
EIN2
modulated 6‐
PP
sensing in primary roots.
These results indicate that root responses to 6‐
PP
involve components of auxin transport and signaling and the ethylene‐response modulator
EIN
2
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ISSN: | 0028-646X 1469-8137 |
DOI: | 10.1111/nph.13725 |