Transcriptional and hormonal profiling of Fusarium graminearum-infected wheat reveals an association between auxin and susceptibility

Publication date: Available online 19 April 2019Source: Physiological and Molecular Plant PathologyAuthor(s): Elizabeth K. Brauer, Hélène Rocheleau, Margaret Balcerzak, Youlian Pan, François Fauteux, Ziying Liu, Li Wang, Wenju Zheng, Thérèse OuelletAbstractResistance to Fusarium graminearum, a fungal pathogen of cereals, has been associated with increased defense-associated hormonal responses in wheat. A comparison of susceptible (Roblin) and moderately resistant wheat genotypes (Wuhan 1, Nyubai) revealed transcriptional regulation of 1,021 genes during infection. Only 4% of these genes were uniquely differentially expressed in the susceptible genotype including an auxin transporter, an ABC transporter, and transcription factors. Roblin displayed higher auxin accumulation during infection relative to resistant genotypes, but similar levels of salicylic acid and jasmonic acid. This indicates that the auxin pathway is one of the few susceptibility-associated pathways during F. graminearum infection.
Source: Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology - Category: Molecular Biology Source Type: research