A high-sensitivity optical device for the early monitoring of plant pathogen attack via the in vivo detection of ROS bursts

Biotic stressors, especially pathogenic microorganisms, are rather difficult to detect. In plants, one of the earliest cellular responses following pathogen infection is the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In this study, a novel optical device for the early monitoring of Pseudomonas a...

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Main Authors: Lizhang eZeng, Jun eZhou, Bo eLi, Da eXing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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DCF
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00096/full
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spelling doaj-4892130ee10b4df2bc621eb8079cd7e02020-11-24T20:45:10ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2015-02-01610.3389/fpls.2015.00096129561A high-sensitivity optical device for the early monitoring of plant pathogen attack via the in vivo detection of ROS burstsLizhang eZeng0Jun eZhou1Bo eLi2Da eXing3MOE Key Laboratory of Laser Life Science & Institute of Laser Life Science, College of Biophotonics, South China Normal UniversityMOE Key Laboratory of Laser Life Science & Institute of Laser Life Science, College of Biophotonics, South China Normal UniversityMOE Key Laboratory of Laser Life Science & Institute of Laser Life Science, College of Biophotonics, South China Normal UniversityMOE Key Laboratory of Laser Life Science & Institute of Laser Life Science, College of Biophotonics, South China Normal UniversityBiotic stressors, especially pathogenic microorganisms, are rather difficult to detect. In plants, one of the earliest cellular responses following pathogen infection is the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In this study, a novel optical device for the early monitoring of Pseudomonas attack was developed; this device measures the ROS level via oxidation-sensitive 2’, 7’-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate (H2DCFDA)-mediated fluorescence, which could provide early monitoring of attacks by a range of plant pathogen; ROS bursts were detected in vivo in Arabidopsis thaliana with higher sensitivity and accuracy than those of a commercial luminescence spectrophotometer. Additionally, the DCF fluorescence truly reflected early changes in the ROS level, as indicated by an evaluation of the H2O2 content and the tight association between the ROS and Pseudomonas concentration. Moreover, compared with traditional methods for detecting plant pathogen attacks based on physiological and biochemical measurements, our proposed technique also offers significant advantages, such as low cost, simplicity, convenient operation and quick turnaround. These results therefore suggest that the proposed optical device could be useful for the rapid monitoring of attacks by plant pathogen and yield results considerably earlier than the appearance of visual changes in plant morphology or growth.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00096/fullOptical DevicesphytopathogensDCFROS burstphytopathogen attack
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Jun eZhou
Bo eLi
Da eXing
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Jun eZhou
Bo eLi
Da eXing
A high-sensitivity optical device for the early monitoring of plant pathogen attack via the in vivo detection of ROS bursts
Frontiers in Plant Science
Optical Devices
phytopathogens
DCF
ROS burst
phytopathogen attack
author_facet Lizhang eZeng
Jun eZhou
Bo eLi
Da eXing
author_sort Lizhang eZeng
title A high-sensitivity optical device for the early monitoring of plant pathogen attack via the in vivo detection of ROS bursts
title_short A high-sensitivity optical device for the early monitoring of plant pathogen attack via the in vivo detection of ROS bursts
title_full A high-sensitivity optical device for the early monitoring of plant pathogen attack via the in vivo detection of ROS bursts
title_fullStr A high-sensitivity optical device for the early monitoring of plant pathogen attack via the in vivo detection of ROS bursts
title_full_unstemmed A high-sensitivity optical device for the early monitoring of plant pathogen attack via the in vivo detection of ROS bursts
title_sort high-sensitivity optical device for the early monitoring of plant pathogen attack via the in vivo detection of ros bursts
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Biotic stressors, especially pathogenic microorganisms, are rather difficult to detect. In plants, one of the earliest cellular responses following pathogen infection is the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In this study, a novel optical device for the early monitoring of Pseudomonas attack was developed; this device measures the ROS level via oxidation-sensitive 2’, 7’-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate (H2DCFDA)-mediated fluorescence, which could provide early monitoring of attacks by a range of plant pathogen; ROS bursts were detected in vivo in Arabidopsis thaliana with higher sensitivity and accuracy than those of a commercial luminescence spectrophotometer. Additionally, the DCF fluorescence truly reflected early changes in the ROS level, as indicated by an evaluation of the H2O2 content and the tight association between the ROS and Pseudomonas concentration. Moreover, compared with traditional methods for detecting plant pathogen attacks based on physiological and biochemical measurements, our proposed technique also offers significant advantages, such as low cost, simplicity, convenient operation and quick turnaround. These results therefore suggest that the proposed optical device could be useful for the rapid monitoring of attacks by plant pathogen and yield results considerably earlier than the appearance of visual changes in plant morphology or growth.
topic Optical Devices
phytopathogens
DCF
ROS burst
phytopathogen attack
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00096/full
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