Early selection for smut resistance in sugarcane using pathogen proliferation and changes in physiological and biochemical indices

Sugarcane smut disease, caused by Sporisorium scitamineum, significantly decreases yield and use of resistant cultivars is the most cost-effective measure for disease control. Current field testing methods for identification of smut resistance are time-consuming and hindered by environmental variabi...

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Main Authors: Yachun Su, Zhuqing Wang, Liping Xu, Qiong Peng, Feng Liu, Zhu Li, Youxiong Que
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-07-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01133/full
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spelling doaj-3c002852e472456cb158bac1fff0d42e2020-11-24T22:01:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-07-01710.3389/fpls.2016.01133197709Early selection for smut resistance in sugarcane using pathogen proliferation and changes in physiological and biochemical indicesYachun Su0Zhuqing Wang1Liping Xu2Qiong Peng3Feng Liu4Zhu Li5Youxiong Que6Fujian Agriculture and Forestry UniversityFujian Agriculture and Forestry UniversityFujian Agriculture and Forestry UniversityFujian Agriculture and Forestry UniversityFujian Agriculture and Forestry UniversityFujian Agriculture and Forestry UniversityFujian Agriculture and Forestry UniversitySugarcane smut disease, caused by Sporisorium scitamineum, significantly decreases yield and use of resistant cultivars is the most cost-effective measure for disease control. Current field testing methods for identification of smut resistance are time-consuming and hindered by environmental variability. Our goal was to develop an efficient and reliable resistance identification technique that is rapid, performed in a controlled environment, and stable. Nine sugarcane cultivars with different phenotypic resistance levels were selected. TaqMan quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) analysis was performed to measure copy number changes of smut pathogen in sugarcane buds at 0–7 d after needle puncture inoculation. There was a positive correlation between time after inoculation and the amount of smut pathogen in the sugarcane bud. This reached a peak value on 7 d, and the copy number of S. scitamineum decreased in the following order: YZ03-258, FN40, YZ01-1413, GT02-467, ROC22, YT96-86, YZ03-103, FN39, LC05-136. After smut pathogen inoculation, differences in the physiological and biochemical indices of the nine cultivars were observed. Peroxidase (POD), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), β-1,3-glucanase, and malondialdehyde (MDA) were grouped into three main components, and the cumulative contribution rate was 80.177%, revealing that these are useful physiological and biochemical indicators of smut resistance. Subordinate function analysis indicated that the levels of smut resistance of the nine genotypes were (high to low): YZ03-258, FN40, YZ01-1413, GT02-467, ROC22, YZ03-103, YT96-86, FN39, LC05-136, which is similar to the results from copy number determination of smut pathogens. The results suggest that after artificial needle inoculation, rapid identification of physiological resistance to sugarcane smut was achieved based on copy number increases in the sugarcane smut pathogen and the physiological and biochemical changes in sugarcane bud during the early phase of infection.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01133/fullDisease ResistancePrincipal Component Analysiscopy numbersugarcaneSmutPhysiological and biochemical indices
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author Yachun Su
Zhuqing Wang
Liping Xu
Qiong Peng
Feng Liu
Zhu Li
Youxiong Que
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Zhuqing Wang
Liping Xu
Qiong Peng
Feng Liu
Zhu Li
Youxiong Que
Early selection for smut resistance in sugarcane using pathogen proliferation and changes in physiological and biochemical indices
Frontiers in Plant Science
Disease Resistance
Principal Component Analysis
copy number
sugarcane
Smut
Physiological and biochemical indices
author_facet Yachun Su
Zhuqing Wang
Liping Xu
Qiong Peng
Feng Liu
Zhu Li
Youxiong Que
author_sort Yachun Su
title Early selection for smut resistance in sugarcane using pathogen proliferation and changes in physiological and biochemical indices
title_short Early selection for smut resistance in sugarcane using pathogen proliferation and changes in physiological and biochemical indices
title_full Early selection for smut resistance in sugarcane using pathogen proliferation and changes in physiological and biochemical indices
title_fullStr Early selection for smut resistance in sugarcane using pathogen proliferation and changes in physiological and biochemical indices
title_full_unstemmed Early selection for smut resistance in sugarcane using pathogen proliferation and changes in physiological and biochemical indices
title_sort early selection for smut resistance in sugarcane using pathogen proliferation and changes in physiological and biochemical indices
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Sugarcane smut disease, caused by Sporisorium scitamineum, significantly decreases yield and use of resistant cultivars is the most cost-effective measure for disease control. Current field testing methods for identification of smut resistance are time-consuming and hindered by environmental variability. Our goal was to develop an efficient and reliable resistance identification technique that is rapid, performed in a controlled environment, and stable. Nine sugarcane cultivars with different phenotypic resistance levels were selected. TaqMan quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) analysis was performed to measure copy number changes of smut pathogen in sugarcane buds at 0–7 d after needle puncture inoculation. There was a positive correlation between time after inoculation and the amount of smut pathogen in the sugarcane bud. This reached a peak value on 7 d, and the copy number of S. scitamineum decreased in the following order: YZ03-258, FN40, YZ01-1413, GT02-467, ROC22, YT96-86, YZ03-103, FN39, LC05-136. After smut pathogen inoculation, differences in the physiological and biochemical indices of the nine cultivars were observed. Peroxidase (POD), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), β-1,3-glucanase, and malondialdehyde (MDA) were grouped into three main components, and the cumulative contribution rate was 80.177%, revealing that these are useful physiological and biochemical indicators of smut resistance. Subordinate function analysis indicated that the levels of smut resistance of the nine genotypes were (high to low): YZ03-258, FN40, YZ01-1413, GT02-467, ROC22, YZ03-103, YT96-86, FN39, LC05-136, which is similar to the results from copy number determination of smut pathogens. The results suggest that after artificial needle inoculation, rapid identification of physiological resistance to sugarcane smut was achieved based on copy number increases in the sugarcane smut pathogen and the physiological and biochemical changes in sugarcane bud during the early phase of infection.
topic Disease Resistance
Principal Component Analysis
copy number
sugarcane
Smut
Physiological and biochemical indices
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01133/full
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