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Fungal F8-Culture Filtrate Induces Tomato Resistance against Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Thailand Virus

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VIRUSES-BASEL
卷 13, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v13081434

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tomato yellow leaf curl disease; whitefly transmitted begomoviruses; tomato yellow leaf curl Thailand virus; virus resistance; plant immunity inducer

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  1. Innovative Translational Agricultural Research Grant [AS-KPQ-107-ITAR-07, AS-KPQ-108-ITAR-07, AS-KPQ-109-ITAR-07, AS-KPQ-110-ITAR-08]

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The study evaluated the efficacy of fungal F8-culture filtrate on tomato plants to combat tomato yellow leaf curl Thailand virus. Results showed that treatment with F8-culture filtrate induced strong resistance against the virus without affecting tomato growth. The study provides an effective way to induce tomato resistance against the devastating tomato yellow leaf curl disease caused by whitefly-transmitted begomoviruses.
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is an important economic crop worldwide. However, tomato production is jeopardized by the devastating tomato yellow leaf curl disease caused by whitefly-transmitted begomoviruses (WTBs). In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of our previously developed plant antiviral immunity inducer, fungal F8-culture filtrate, on tomato to combat tomato yellow leaf curl Thailand virus (TYLCTHV), the predominant WTB in Taiwan. Our results indicated that F8-culture filtrate treatment induced strong resistance, did not reduce the growth of tomato, and induced prominent resistance against TYLCTHV both in the greenhouse and in the field. Among TYLCTHV-inoculated Yu-Nu tomato grown in the greenhouse, a greater percentage of plants treated with F8-culture filtrate (43-100%) were healthy-looking compared to the H2O control (0-14%). We found that TYLCTHV cannot move systemically only on the F8-culture filtrate pretreated healthy-looking plants. Tracking the expression of phytohormone-mediated immune maker genes revealed that F8-culture filtrate mainly induced salicylic acid-mediated plant immunity. Furthermore, callose depositions and the expression of the pathogen-induced callose synthase gene, POWDERY MILDEW RESISTANT 4 were only strongly induced by TYLCTHV on tomato pretreated with F8-culture filtrate. This study provides an effective way to induce tomato resistance against TYLCTHV.

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