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Title of Journal: J Plant Res

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Abbravation: Journal of Plant Research

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Springer Japan

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10.1007/bf01898513

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1618-0860

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Endophytic colonization of barley Emphasis Type=

Authors: Eduardo Larriba María D L A Jaime Corey Nislow José MartínNieto Luis Vicente LopezLlorca
Publish Date: 2015/05/17
Volume: 128, Issue: 4, Pages: 665-678
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Abstract

Plant crop yields are negatively conditioned by a large set of biotic and abiotic factors An alternative to mitigate these adverse effects is the use of fungal biological control agents and endophytes The eggparasitic fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia has been traditionally studied because of its potential as a biological control agent of plantparasitic nematodes This fungus can also act as an endophyte in monocot and dicot plants and has been shown to promote plant growth in different agronomic crops An Affymetrix 22K Barley GeneChip was used in this work to analyze the barley root transcriptomic response to P chlamydosporia root colonization Functional gene ontology GO and gene set enrichment analyses showed that genes involved in stress response were enriched in the barley transcriptome under endophytism An 875  of the probesets identified within the abiotic stress response group encoded heat shock proteins Additionally we found in our transcriptomic analysis an upregulation of genes implicated in the biosynthesis of plant hormones such as auxin ethylene and jasmonic acid Along with these we detected induction of brassinosteroid insensitive 1associated receptor kinase 1 BR1 and other genes related to effectortriggered immunity ETI and patterntriggered immunity PTI Our study supports at the molecular level the growthpromoting effect observed in plants endophytically colonized by P chlamydosporia which opens the door to further studies addressing the capacity of this fungus to mitigate the negative effects of biotic and abiotic factors on plant cropsThis research was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation Grant AGL201129297 We thank Natalia Navarro Román and Juan Carlos García Villena University of Alicante for help with the artwork and for custom script design respectively


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