BC204, a citrus-based plant extract, stimulates plant growth in Arabidopsis thaliana and Solanum lycopersicum through regulation and signaling

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY
Crop Science Pub Date : 2024-12-13 DOI:10.1002/csc2.21423
J. Loubser, N. C. Le Maitre, A. P. Claassens, B. Coetzee, J. Kossmann, P. N. Hills
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BC204 is a citrus-based plant extract applied as a plant biostimulant on a variety of plant species in South Africa, China, and Australia. Although there are reports that it elicits physiological responses such as an increase in crop yield, abiotic and biotic stress tolerance, and fruit quality, no molecular data are available to explain the specific mechanisms underlying these effects. In this study, an RNA sequencing approach was adopted to elucidate the effects of BC204 at the molecular level in Arabidopsis thaliana and Solanum lycopersicum. BC204, applied via either a 0.01% (v/v) soil drench to A. thaliana or a 0.05% (v/v) foliar spray to S. lycopersicum, stimulated above-ground biomass production whilst eliciting a large change in gene expression levels across several primary and secondary biochemical pathways in shoot tissues. Of the entire transcriptomic profile examined, 8.212% of genes were significantly differentially expressed between the treated and control groups in A. thaliana and 18.059% of genes for S. lycopersicum. Most notably, genes involved in photosynthesis, several aspects of cell wall biogenesis, remodeling and restructuring, carbohydrate metabolism, signaling, stress, and secondary metabolism were upregulated, which could explain the observed increase in plant growth. Little correlation in types of gene and pathway induction was observed between the two model organisms. Genes related to transcription and RNA regulation were both strongly up- and downregulated, which suggests that BC204 plays a role in inducing and suppressing several pathways. This novel study provides valuable information to be used as a starting point for targeted future research and identifying new targets for enhanced plant growth and vigor.

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BC204 是一种基于柑橘的植物提取物,在南非、中国和澳大利亚作为植物生物刺激剂用于多种植物物种。虽然有报道称 BC204 能引起生理反应,如提高作物产量、非生物和生物胁迫耐受性以及果实品质,但目前还没有分子数据来解释这些效应的具体机制。本研究采用 RNA 测序方法从分子水平阐明了 BC204 对拟南芥和番茄的影响。通过对拟南芥进行 0.01%(v/v)的土壤淋洗或对番茄进行 0.05%(v/v)的叶面喷雾施用 BC204,可刺激地上生物量的产生,同时引起嫩枝组织中多个一级和二级生化途径的基因表达水平发生巨大变化。在检测的整个转录组图谱中,8.212%的基因在处理组和对照组之间有显著差异表达,而在番茄中则有 18.059%的基因有显著差异表达。最值得注意的是,参与光合作用、细胞壁生物生成、重塑和重组的几个方面、碳水化合物代谢、信号转导、胁迫和次级代谢的基因都被上调,这可以解释所观察到的植物生长增长。两种模式生物的基因和通路诱导类型几乎没有关联。与转录和 RNA 调控相关的基因都出现了强烈的上调和下调,这表明 BC204 在诱导和抑制多种途径方面发挥了作用。这项新研究提供了宝贵的信息,可作为今后有针对性研究的起点,并确定增强植物生长和活力的新目标。
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Crop Science
Crop Science 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
8.70%
发文量
197
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Articles in Crop Science are of interest to researchers, policy makers, educators, and practitioners. The scope of articles in Crop Science includes crop breeding and genetics; crop physiology and metabolism; crop ecology, production, and management; seed physiology, production, and technology; turfgrass science; forage and grazing land ecology and management; genomics, molecular genetics, and biotechnology; germplasm collections and their use; and biomedical, health beneficial, and nutritionally enhanced plants. Crop Science publishes thematic collections of articles across its scope and includes topical Review and Interpretation, and Perspectives articles.
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