Inoculation of Maize Leaves with the Bacterial Foliar Pathogen Clavibacter nebraskensis.

Alexander Mullens, Peyton Sorensen, Julian Cooper, Tiffany Jamann
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Maize significantly contributes to food and fuel production. Yields can be reduced due to foliar diseases, which reduce photosynthetic leaf area. The bacterial foliar disease Goss's wilt (caused by Clavibacter nebraskensis) can cause significant yield losses in susceptible maize varieties. C. nebraskensis can infect leaves through wounds and colonize the vascular tissue of the leaf. We present a protocol that replicates this process with the use of a "clapper" with pins on one end to create wounds and a sponge soaked in inoculum on the other end, which allows for efficient field inoculations of maize leaves. Disease severity is then rated on a percentage scale multiple times over the season to generate an area under disease progress curve (AUDPC). Genetic host resistance is one of the most effective forms of foliar disease control in maize, as there are few effective forms of chemical control for bacterial diseases that affect maize. Screening for resistance in diverse germplasm, or for fine mapping a specific resistance gene, requires inoculating large populations in the field for obtaining phenotypic data. Our high-throughput protocol allows for large-scale disease evaluations and is useful for finding forms of genetic resistance or to understand plant-pathogen interactions of bacterial foliar pathogens.

玉米叶片细菌病原菌内布拉斯加大杆菌的接种研究。
玉米对粮食和燃料生产有重要贡献。由于叶面病害减少了光合叶面积,产量会降低。细菌性叶面病高斯萎蔫病(由内布拉斯芽胞杆菌引起)对易感玉米品种造成重大产量损失。内布拉斯芽孢杆菌可以通过伤口感染叶片,并在叶片的维管组织中定植。我们提出了一个复制这一过程的方案,使用一端带有大头针的“拍子”来制造伤口,另一端使用浸泡在接种物中的海绵,这样可以有效地对玉米叶片进行田间接种。然后在一个季节内多次对疾病严重程度进行百分比评分,以产生疾病进展曲线下的面积(AUDPC)。遗传寄主抗性是玉米叶面病害防治的最有效形式之一,因为对玉米细菌性病害的有效化学防治方式很少。在不同种质中筛选抗性,或对特定抗性基因进行精细定位,需要在田间接种大量群体以获得表型数据。我们的高通量方案允许大规模的疾病评估,并有助于发现遗传抗性形式或了解细菌叶面病原体的植物-病原体相互作用。
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Cold Spring Harbor protocols
Cold Spring Harbor protocols Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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期刊介绍: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is renowned for its teaching of biomedical research techniques. For decades, participants in its celebrated, hands-on courses and users of its laboratory manuals have gained access to the most authoritative and reliable methods in molecular and cellular biology. Now that access has moved online. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols is an interdisciplinary journal providing a definitive source of research methods in cell, developmental and molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics, protein science, computational biology, immunology, neuroscience and imaging. Each monthly issue details multiple essential methods—a mix of cutting-edge and well-established techniques.
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