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Multiple phytohormone signalling pathways modulate susceptibility of tomato plants to Alternaria alternata f. sp lycopersici

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 64, Issue 2, Pages 637-650

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/ers360

Keywords

AAL; ethylene; hormonal interactions; jasmonic acid; salicylic acid; tomato

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2009CB119000]
  2. National Science Foundation of China [30970244, 30571269]

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Three phytohormone molecules ethylene (ET), jasmonic acid (JA) and salicylic acid (SA) play key roles in mediating disease response to necrotrophic fungal pathogens. This study investigated the roles of the ET, JA, and SA pathways as well as their crosstalk during the interaction between tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plants and a necrotrophic fungal pathogen Alternaria alternata f. sp. lycopersici (AAL). Both the ET and JASMONIC ACID INSENSITIVE1 (JAI1) receptor-dependent JA signalling pathways are necessary for susceptibility, while SA response promotes resistance to AAL infection. In addition, the role of JA in susceptibility to AAL is partly dependent on ET biosynthesis and perception, while the SA pathway enhances resistance to AAL and antagonizes the ET response. Based on these results, it is proposed that ET, JA, and SA each on their own can influence the susceptibility of tomato to AAL. Furthermore, the functions of JA and SA in susceptibility to the pathogen are correlated with the enhanced or decreased action of ET, respectively. This study has revealed the functional relationship among the three key hormone pathways in tomato defence against AAL.

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