Induced responses to the wheat pathogen: Tan Spot—( Pyrenophora tritici-repentis ) in wheat ( Triticum aestivum ) focus on changes in defence associated and sugar metabolism

Larissa Carvalho Ferreira, Flavio Martins Santana, Sandra Maria Mansur Scagliusi, Manfred Beckmann, Luis A. J. Mur*

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Abstract

Introduction: Tan Spot (TS) disease of wheat is caused by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (Ptr), where most of the yield loss is linked to diseased flag leaves. As there are no fully resistant cultivars available, elucidating the responses of wheat to Ptr could inform the derivation of new resistant genotypes.

Objectives: The study aimed to characterise the flag-leaf metabolomes of two spring wheat cultivars (Triticum aestivum L. cv. PF 080719 [PF] and cv. Fundacep Horizonte [FH]) following challenge with Ptr to gain insights into TS disease development.

Methods: PF and FH plants were inoculated with a Ptr strain that produces the necrotrophic toxin ToxA. The metabolic changes in flag leaves following challenge (24, 48, 72, and 96 h post-inoculation [hpi]) with Ptr were investigated using untargeted flow infusion ionisation-high resolution mass spectroscopy (FIE-HRMS).

Results: Both cultivars were susceptible to Ptr at the flag-leaf stage. Comparisons of Ptr- and mock-inoculated plants indicated that a major metabolic shift occurred at 24 hpi in FH, and at 48 hpi in PF. Although most altered metabolites were genotype specific, they were linked to common pathways; phenylpropanoid and flavonoid metabolism. Alterations in sugar metabolism as well as in glycolysis and glucogenesis pathways were also observed. Pathway enrichment analysis suggested that Ptr-triggered alterations in chloroplast and photosynthetic machinery in both cultivars, especially in FH at 96 hpi. In a wheat-Ptr interactome in integrative network analysis, “flavone and flavonol biosynthesis” and “starch and sucrose metabolism” were targeted as the key metabolic processes underlying PF–FH–Ptr interactions.

Conclusion: These observations suggest the potential importance of flavone and flavonol biosynthesis as well as bioenergetic shifts in susceptibility to Ptr. This work highlights the value of metabolomic approaches to provide novel insights into wheat pathosystems.
Original languageEnglish
Article number19
Number of pages1
JournalMetabolomics
Volume20
Issue number1
Early online date31 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Plant defence
  • Tan Spot disease
  • Wheat
  • Flow-infusion electrospray mass spectrometry
  • Pyrenophora tritici-repentis
  • Ascomycota
  • Flavonols
  • Metabolomics
  • Flavones
  • Pyrenophora Tritici-repentis
  • Tan Spot Disease
  • Triticum
  • Flow-infusion Electrospray Mass Spectrometry
  • Sugars

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