Zinc gluconate protects against plant virus infection in tomato and Nicotiana benthamiana plants.

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Mari Narusaka, Yoshihiro Narusaka
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Abstract

Plant viruses cause significant damage to global crop protection, since they can reduce plant quality and quantity, and the estimated annual cost of virus-induced damage is approximately $30 billion. Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV), a member of the Tobamovirus genus, presents a major threat to tomatoes and other solanaceous plants. Agricultural chemicals, including plant growth regulators, are commonly used to control the spread of pathogens, but these can be ineffective against viruses. In this study, we aimed to develop an antiviral agent using micronutrients such as zinc, iron, and copper. The plant virus disease control effects of these micronutrients was evaluated by applying zinc gluconate (ZnGluc), iron gluconate (FeGluc), and copper gluconate (CuGluc) solutions to Nicotiana benthamiana plants that were subsequently inoculated with ToMV. Our results showed that ZnGluc exhibited the highest disease control activity and did not cause phytotoxic effects. Further analysis via quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis confirmed these findings. In addition, a mixture of ZnGluc and proanthocyanidins sourced from Alpinia zerumbet extracts exerted a synergistic disease control effect. Overall, we provide the first evidence that micronutrients, especially ZnGluc, exhibit significant disease control activity against ToMV, and thereby suggest that these treatments have potential as an agricultural chemical.

葡萄糖酸锌对番茄和烟叶的植物病毒感染有保护作用。
植物病毒对全球作物保护造成重大损害,因为它们可以降低植物的质量和数量,估计每年因病毒引起的损害造成的损失约为300亿美元。番茄花叶病毒(ToMV)是托巴莫病毒属的一种,对番茄和其他茄类植物构成重大威胁。包括植物生长调节剂在内的农业化学品通常用于控制病原体的传播,但这些化学品对病毒可能无效。在这项研究中,我们旨在开发一种使用微量营养素如锌、铁和铜的抗病毒药物。通过将葡萄糖酸锌(ZnGluc)、葡萄糖酸铁(FeGluc)和葡萄糖酸铜(CuGluc)溶液分别施用于接种ToMV的本烟植株,评价了这些微量营养素对植物病毒病的防治效果。结果表明,ZnGluc具有最高的防病活性,且不产生植物毒性作用。进一步的实时定量聚合酶链反应分析证实了这些发现。此外,锌葡聚糖和原花青素的混合提取物具有协同防治效果。总的来说,我们提供了第一个证据,证明微量营养素,特别是锌葡萄糖,对ToMV表现出显著的疾病控制活性,从而表明这些处理具有作为农业化学品的潜力。
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Plant Biotechnology
Plant Biotechnology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-PLANT SCIENCES
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
18.80%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Plant Biotechnology is an international, open-access, and online journal, published every three months by the Japanese Society for Plant Biotechnology. The journal, first published in 1984 as the predecessor journal, “Plant Tissue Culture Letters” and became its present form in 1997 when the society name was renamed to Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology, publishes findings in the areas from basic- to application research of plant biotechnology. The aim of Plant Biotechnology is to publish original and high-impact papers, in the most rapid turnaround time for reviewing, on the plant biotechnology including tissue culture, production of specialized metabolites, transgenic technology, and genome editing technology, and also on the related research fields including molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, plant breeding, plant physiology and biochemistry, metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, and bioinformatics.
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