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Transcriptional Regulation of Hormone Signalling Genes in Black Pepper in Response to Phytophthora capsici
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Abstract
Introduction:
Black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) is a non-model spice crop of significant agricultural and biological importance. The 'quick wilt' disease caused by the oomycete Phytophthora capsici is a major threat, leading to substantial crop loss. The molecular mechanisms governing the plant immune responses to this pathogen remain unclear. This study employs RNA sequencing and transcriptome analysis to explore the defense mechanisms of black pepper against P. capsici.
Results
Two-month-old black pepper plantlets were subjected to infection with P. capsici, and leaf samples were collected at 6- and 12-hours post-inoculation. RNA was extracted, sequenced, and the resulting data were processed and assembled. Differential gene expression analysis was conducted to identify genes responding to the infection. Additionally, the study investigated the involvement of Salicylic acid (SA), Jasmonic acid (JA), and Ethylene (ET) signalling pathways. Our transcriptome assembly comprised 64,667 transcripts with 96.7% completeness, providing valuable insights into the black pepper transcriptome. Annotation of these transcripts identified functional categories and domains, provided details on molecular processes. Gene expression analysis identified 4,714 transcripts at 6 hours post-infection (hpi) and 9,416 at 12 hpi as differentially expressed, revealing dynamic regulation of immune-related genes. Furthermore, the study investigated key genes involved in biosynthesis pathways of Salicylic acid, Jasmonic acid, and Ethylene signalling. Notably, we found differential regulation of critical genes associated with these pathways while comparing data before and after infection, thereby shedding light on their roles in defense mechanism in black pepper defense.
Conclusions
This comprehensive transcriptome analysis of black pepper response to P. capsici attack provides valuable insights into the plant defense mechanisms. The dynamic regulation of innate immunity and the involvement of key signalling pathways highlight the complexity of the plant-pathogen interaction. This study contributes to our understanding of plant immunity and offers potential strategies for enhancing black pepper resistance to this harmful pathogen.
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Title: Transcriptional Regulation of Hormone Signalling Genes in Black Pepper in Response to Phytophthora capsici
Description:
Abstract
Introduction:
Black pepper (Piper nigrum L.
) is a non-model spice crop of significant agricultural and biological importance.
The 'quick wilt' disease caused by the oomycete Phytophthora capsici is a major threat, leading to substantial crop loss.
The molecular mechanisms governing the plant immune responses to this pathogen remain unclear.
This study employs RNA sequencing and transcriptome analysis to explore the defense mechanisms of black pepper against P.
capsici.
Results
Two-month-old black pepper plantlets were subjected to infection with P.
capsici, and leaf samples were collected at 6- and 12-hours post-inoculation.
RNA was extracted, sequenced, and the resulting data were processed and assembled.
Differential gene expression analysis was conducted to identify genes responding to the infection.
Additionally, the study investigated the involvement of Salicylic acid (SA), Jasmonic acid (JA), and Ethylene (ET) signalling pathways.
Our transcriptome assembly comprised 64,667 transcripts with 96.
7% completeness, providing valuable insights into the black pepper transcriptome.
Annotation of these transcripts identified functional categories and domains, provided details on molecular processes.
Gene expression analysis identified 4,714 transcripts at 6 hours post-infection (hpi) and 9,416 at 12 hpi as differentially expressed, revealing dynamic regulation of immune-related genes.
Furthermore, the study investigated key genes involved in biosynthesis pathways of Salicylic acid, Jasmonic acid, and Ethylene signalling.
Notably, we found differential regulation of critical genes associated with these pathways while comparing data before and after infection, thereby shedding light on their roles in defense mechanism in black pepper defense.
Conclusions
This comprehensive transcriptome analysis of black pepper response to P.
capsici attack provides valuable insights into the plant defense mechanisms.
The dynamic regulation of innate immunity and the involvement of key signalling pathways highlight the complexity of the plant-pathogen interaction.
This study contributes to our understanding of plant immunity and offers potential strategies for enhancing black pepper resistance to this harmful pathogen.
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