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Knock-out of SlDMR6-1 in tomato promotes a drought-avoidance strategy and increases tolerance to Late Blight

Authors :
Maioli, Alex
De Marchi, Federica
Valentino, Danila
Gianoglio, Silvia
Patono, Davide Lucien
Miloro, Fabio
Bai, Yuling
Comino, Cinzia
Lanteri, Sergio
Lovisolo, Claudio
Acquadro, Alberto
Moglia, Andrea
Maioli, Alex
De Marchi, Federica
Valentino, Danila
Gianoglio, Silvia
Patono, Davide Lucien
Miloro, Fabio
Bai, Yuling
Comino, Cinzia
Lanteri, Sergio
Lovisolo, Claudio
Acquadro, Alberto
Moglia, Andrea
Source :
ISSN: 2667-064X
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The DOWNY MILDEW RESISTANCE 6 (DMR6) protein is a 2-oxoglutarate (2OG) and Fe(II)-dependent oxygenase, involved in salicylic acid (SA) metabolism. SA is recognized as an abiotic stress-tolerance enhancer, and in tomato the inactivation of DMR6 was found increase its level and induce disease-resistance against several pathogens. By applying the CRISPR/Cas9 technique, we generated Sldmr6-1 tomato mutants and tested their tolerance to drought as well as to Late Blight. Wild-type tomato cultivar ‘San Marzano’ and its Sldmr6-1 mutants were subjected to water deprivation for 7 days. WT plants exhibited severe wilting, while T2 Sldmr6-1 mutants showed turgid leaves and maintained higher Soil Relative Water Content. Eco-physiological measurements highlighted that Sldmr6-1 mutants adopted a water saving behavior reducing transpiration rate by decreasing stomatal conductance. Under drought stress the assimilation rate decreased as well, resulting in no alteration of the CO2 concentration in the sub-stomatal chamber and increasing the Water Use Efficiency. Furthermore, in Sldmr6-1 mutants the drought stress induced up-regulation of the anti-oxidant related genes SlAPX and SlGST as well as down-regulation of SlCYP707A2 gene, which is involved in ABA catabolism. At last we highlighted, for the first time in tomato, that Sldmr6-1 mutants exhibited a reduced susceptibility to Phytophthora infestans, the causal agent of Late Blight.

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OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 2667-064X
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application/pdf, Plant Stress 13 (2024), ISSN: 2667-064X, ISSN: 2667-064X, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452794557
Document Type :
Electronic Resource