Defense Priming in Okra using Chemically Defined Elicitors

Kiran R Kharat, R. Pottathil
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Biotic and abiotic stresses pose a threat to the growth and yield of plants. With increasing population and decreasing viable land area, there is a dire need of stress-resistant crop plants. Bam-FX treatment provides a sustainable method of priming the immune systems of plants without the need of genetic modifications. Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) seeds and seedlings were treated with chemically defined elicitors -Bam-FX solutions of different concentrations to assess its effect on seed germination and plantlet morphological growth. The gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GCMS) and High resolution liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HR-LCMS/MS) were used to assess various metabolites in treated samples. We also treated some seeds with fungus (Aspergillus sp. 100 cfu/mL) or organic acids to assess the priming effect in seeds. We observed that, of the four Bam-FX concentrations initially selected, Bam-FX dilutions of 1:175, 1:250, 1:500 were most effective in inducing the most optimal seed germination and morphological growth of the seedlings. Bam-FX treatment led to most marked upregulation of carboxylic acid and fumaric acid in both Okra seeds and seedlings. The fungal infection seemed to exhibit synergistic effect against Bam-FX treatment. The treatment with organic acids seemed to induce certain metabolites, such as carbamic acid, phenylboronic acid, anthranilic acid, etc., that were not otherwise induced in the non-Bam-FX-treated samples. Bam-FX, though originally designed for optimal plant growth in space, exhibited a high potential in priming the defense mechanisms of Okra against abiotic stresses.
化学定义激发子在秋葵中的防御启动作用
生物和非生物胁迫对植物的生长和产量构成威胁。随着人口的增加和耕地面积的减少,对抗逆性作物的需求日益迫切。Bam-FX处理提供了一种可持续的方法来启动植物的免疫系统,而不需要基因修饰。以不同浓度的化学诱导子bamm - fx溶液处理秋葵种子和幼苗,考察其对种子萌发和植株形态生长的影响。采用气相色谱-质谱法(GCMS)和高分辨率液相色谱-质谱法(HR-LCMS/MS)对处理后样品中的各种代谢物进行鉴定。我们还用真菌(Aspergillus sp. 100 cfu/mL)或有机酸处理了一些种子,以评估种子的启动效果。我们观察到,在最初选择的4种Bam-FX浓度中,1:175,1:250和1:500的Bam-FX稀释浓度对诱导种子萌发和幼苗形态生长最有效。bamf - fx处理导致秋葵种子和幼苗中羧酸和富马酸的显著上调。真菌感染似乎对Bam-FX治疗表现出协同作用。有机酸处理似乎诱导了某些代谢物,如氨基甲酸、苯硼酸、邻氨基苯甲酸等,而非bamf - fx处理的样品则不会诱导这些代谢物。Bam-FX虽然最初是为植物在太空中的最佳生长而设计的,但在启动秋葵对非生物胁迫的防御机制方面显示出很高的潜力。
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