Antifungal activity of citral against Fusarium wilt in tomatoes and induction of the upregulation of glucanase, chitinase, and thaumatin-like protein plant defense genes

Portia Osei-Obeng , Leonard Muriithi Kiirika , Aggrey Bernard Nyende
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Fusarium wilt of tomatoes, caused by the soil-borne fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp lycopersici (FOL), is one of the devastating diseases of tomatoes, causing substantial economic losses worldwide. It is primarily controlled with chemical fungicides. The present study assessed the antifungal activity of citral against FOL under greenhouse conditions and investigated its effects on three plant defense genes: glucanase, chitinase, and thaumatin-like protein (TLP) using Real-time- quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). Greenhouse experiments demonstrated that citral oil at 1024 and 512 µg/mL significantly reduced wilt severity from 61.7 % to 28.3 and 33.3 %, respectively. RT-qPCR results revealed that citral upregulates the expression of the three defense genes to varying extents, highlighting their role in resistance induction in tomatoes against FOL. Chitinase showed the highest differential expression with a 9.54-fold increase at 12 hours post-treatment (hpt), followed by TLP with a 6.96-fold increase at 12hpt, and glucanase with a 3.68-fold increase at 24hpt. These findings suggest citral is a promising biocontrol agent against fusarium wilt in tomatoes. However, field trials are recommended to validate these results under open field conditions.
柠檬醛对西红柿镰刀菌枯萎病的抗真菌活性以及诱导葡聚糖酶、几丁质酶和thaumatin-like蛋白植物防御基因上调的作用
番茄镰刀菌枯萎病是由土传真菌 Fusarium oxysporum f. sp lycopersici(FOL)引起的,是番茄的毁灭性病害之一,给全世界造成了巨大的经济损失。该病害主要由化学杀真菌剂控制。本研究评估了柠檬醛在温室条件下对 FOL 的抗真菌活性,并利用实时定量 PCR(RT-qPCR)技术研究了柠檬醛对三种植物防御基因(葡聚糖酶、几丁质酶和类潮霉素蛋白(TLP))的影响。温室实验表明,柠檬醛油的浓度分别为 1024 微克/毫升和 512 微克/毫升时,枯萎病严重程度分别从 61.7% 显著降低到 28.3% 和 33.3%。RT-qPCR 结果显示,柠檬醛在不同程度上上调了三种防御基因的表达,突出了它们在番茄对 FOL 的抗性诱导中的作用。几丁质酶的差异表达最高,在处理后 12 小时(hpt)增加了 9.54 倍;其次是 TLP,在处理后 12 小时增加了 6.96 倍;再次是葡聚糖酶,在处理后 24 小时增加了 3.68 倍。这些研究结果表明,柠檬醛是一种很有前景的西红柿镰刀菌枯萎病生物防治剂。不过,建议进行田间试验,以便在露地条件下验证这些结果。
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