RNA interference-based strategies to control Botrytis cinerea infection in cultivated strawberry
Year:
2024
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
Elettronico
Referee:
Sì
Name of journal:
PLANT CELL REPORTS
ISSN of journal:
1432-203X
Page numbers:
1-17
Keyword:
Fragaria x ananassa (strawberry) · Gene silencing · Gray mold · In planta expression · RNAi · Spray
Short description of contents:
Gene silencing technology ofers new opportunities to develop new formulations or new pathogen-resistant plants
for reducing impacts of agricultural systems. Recent studies ofered the proof of concept that the symptoms of gray mold can
be reduced by downregulating Dicer-like 1 (DCL1) and 2 (DCL2) genes of Botrytis cinerea. In this study, we demonstrate
that both solutions based on dsRNA topical treatment and in planta expression targeting BcDCL1 and BcDCL2 genes can
be used to control the strawberry gray mold, the most harmful disease for diferent fruit crops. 50, 70 and 100 ng μL−1 of
naked BcDCL1/2 dsRNA, sprayed on plants of Fragaria x ananassa cultivar Romina in the greenhouse, displayed signifcant reduction of susceptibility, compared to the negative controls, but to a lesser extent than the chemical fungicide. Three
independent lines of Romina cultivar were confrmed for their stable expression of the hairpin gene construct that targets
the Bc-DCL1 and 2 sequences (hp-Bc-DCL1/2), and for the production of hp construct-derived siRNAs, by qRT-PCR and
Northern blot analyses. In vitro and in vivo detached leaves, and fruits from the hp-Bc-DCL1/2 lines showed signifcantly
enhanced tolerance to this fungal pathogen compared to the control. This decreased susceptibility was correlated to the
reduced fungal biomass and the downregulation of the Bc-DCL1 and 2 genes in B. cinerea. These results confrm the potential of both RNAi-based products and plants for protecting the cultivated strawberry from B. cinerea infection, reducing the
impact of chemical pesticides on the environment and the health of consumers.
Product ID:
140894
Handle IRIS:
11562/1134568
Last Modified:
October 27, 2024
Bibliographic citation:
Capriotti, Luca; Molesini, Barbara; Pandolfini, Tiziana; Jin, Hailing; Baraldi, Elena; Cecchin, Michela; Mezzetti, Bruno; Sabbadini, Silvia,
RNA interference-based strategies to control Botrytis cinerea infection in cultivated strawberry«PLANT CELL REPORTS»
, 2024
, pp. 1-17