1. qPCR strategy to select bean genes regulated by the Trichoderma velutinum
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S. Mayo-Prieto, E. Cominelli, F. Sparvoli, O. González-López, A. Rodríguez-González, G. Carro-Huerga, S. Gutiérrez, and P.A. Casquero
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q-PCR ,food and beverages ,Trichoderma velutinum - Abstract
A strategy to control bean infectious diseases is based on the use of biocontrol agents that can reduce the negative effects of plant pathogens and also can promote positive responses in the plant. Trichoderma is a fungal genus that is able to induce the expression of genes involved in plant defence response and to promote plant growth. A strategy that combines in silico analysis and real time PCR to detect additional bean defence-related genes, regulated by the presence of Trichoderma velutinum. Trichoderma velutinum T028, was collected from the bean traditional production area (Protected Geographical Indication, PGI), called "Alubia La Bañeza - León". Sixty bean seeds per treatment were germinated and cultured in the conditions i) T. velutinum isolate (T028) (CT028) and ii) control without fungi (CC). The culture was carried out in climatic chamber and growth conditions were performed as previously described (Mayo et al., 2015). Six bean leaves from 45 day-old plants of each treatment were randomly collected. qPCR reactions were performed with 7300 System (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, USA) using SYBR® Green and qPCR data were analysed by the 2-??Ct method. Several bean genes were selected for their expression analysis in leaves from bean plants grown in interaction with T. velutinum. Thus, when it was CT028, PR2, PR3, PR4, ERF1, ERF5, PAL1, CNGC2, HPL and GSTa were significantly down-regulated. However, WRKY33, CH5b, and hGS were up-regulated when compared with the levels of expression in control plants. OSM34 was slightly but not significantly up-regulated. As conclusion, the strategy described in the present work has been shown to be effective to detect genes involved in plant defence, which respond to the presence of a biocontrol agent.
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- 2018