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A Pectinase-deficient Ralstonia solanacearum Strain Induces Reduced and Delayed Structural Defences in Tomato Xylem

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JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY
Volume 157, Issue 4, Pages 228-234

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WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0434.2008.01467.x

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Ralstonia solanacearum; tomato; resistance; pectinase; histopathology

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It has been suggested that oligogalacturonides (OGAs) released by bacterial pectinases can induce plant defence responses. To test this hypothesis, resistant tomato cultivar LS-89 and susceptible cultivar Ponderosa were inoculated with either wild-type Ralstonia solanacearum strain K60 or a pectinase-deficient triple mutant K60-509, which lacks endo-polygalacturonase PehA, exo-poly-alpha-d-galacturonosidase PehB, and pectin methylesterase Pme. K60 induced structural defence responses, including electron-dense materials (EDMs) in vessels and apposition layers (ALs) in parenchyma cells adjacent to xylem vessels colonized by bacteria in LS-89 stems. In contrast, LS-89 infected with K60-509 did not have any EDMs in vessels at 4 days after inoculation (DAI), and had them only rarely at 7 DAI. In LS-89 infected with K60-509, ALs were rarely observed in parenchyma cells adjacent to vessels at 4 DAI, and while they were present at 7 DAI, they were thinner than ALs induced by K60. The bacterial density in LS-89 stems infected with K60-509 was lower than in stems infected with K60 at 4 DAI, but the strains reached similar population sizes by 7 DAI, showing the pectinase-deficient mutant colonized resistant stems more slowly than did the wild-type strain. Vessels infected with K60-509 contained fewer EDMs at 7 DAI than were observed at either 4 or 7 DAI in vessels colonized by K60, although bacterial density in the xylem tissues containing K60-509 at 7 DAI was about the same as in the xylem tissues containing K60 at 4 DAI. Neither the wild-type strain nor the pectinase-deficient mutant induced these histopathological changes on susceptible cultivar Ponderosa. These results indicate that R. solanacearum pectinases play some role in eliciting histopathological changes in LS-89, likely by releasing OGAs that trigger plant structural defences.

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