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Tomato susceptibility to Fusarium crown and root rot: Effect of grafting combination and proteomic analysis of tolerance expression in the rootstock

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 83, Issue -, Pages 207-216

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2014.08.006

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Disease management; Fusarium oxysporum f. sp radicis-lycopersici; Grafting; Plant growth; Proteomics

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  1. Italian MEF - Innovazione e sviluppo del Mezzogiorno - Conoscenze Integrate per Sostenibilita ed Innovazione del Made in Italy Agroalimentare-Legge [191/2009]
  2. P.O.N. Ricerca e Competitivita - The GenoPOMpro project
  3. Italian PRIN project [2007Y2WAE9]

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Grafting can enhance the tolerance of vegetable crops to soilborne diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate whether different tomato scion-rootstock combinations may affect the plant susceptibility to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici (FORL), the causal agent of crown and root rot. A proteomic approach was used to investigate whenever the protein repertoire of the rootstock can be modified by FORL infection, in relation to cultivar susceptibility/tolerance to the disease. To this purpose, plants of tomato hybrids with different vigor, Costoluto Genovese (less vigorous) and Kadima (more vigorous), were grafted onto Cuore di Bue and Natalia hybrids, sensitive and tolerant versus FORL infections, respectively. Disease symptoms, plant biomasses, and protein expression patterns were evaluated 45 days after FORL inoculation. The extent of vascular discoloration caused by FORL in tomato plants grafted on Natalia rootstock (0.12-0.37 cm) was significantly lower than that of plants grafted on sensitive Cuore di Bue (1.75-6.50 cm). FORL symptoms significantly differed between Costoluto Genovese and Kadima scions only when grafted on sensitive rootstock. Shoot FW of non-inoculated Kadima/Cuore di Bue combination was 35% lower than Kadima/Natalia, whereas no difference was manifested in inoculated plants. Shoot FW of inoculated Costoluto Genovese/Cuore di Bue combination was decreased of 39%, whereas that of Costoluto Genovese/Natalia of 11%, compared to control plants. Proteomic results showed a higher representation of proteins associated with pathogen infection in the tolerant rootstock, compared to the sensitive one, meaning a direct involvement of plant defence mechanisms in the tomato response to the pathogen challenge. (C) 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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