Journal article
Comparative metabolomics implicates threitol as a fungal signal supporting colonization of Armillaria luteobubalina on eucalypt roots
JWH Wong, KL Plett, SHA Natera, U Roessner, IC Anderson, JM Plett
Plant Cell and Environment | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1111/pce.13672
Abstract
Armillaria root rot is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of trees and crops around the world. Despite being a widespread disease, little is known about the plant molecular responses towards the pathogenic fungi at the early phase of their interaction. With recent research highlighting the vital roles of metabolites in plant root–microbe interactions, we sought to explore the presymbiotic metabolite responses of Eucalyptus grandis seedlings towards Armillaria luteobuablina, a necrotrophic pathogen native to Australia. Using a metabolite profiling approach, we have identified threitol as one of the key metabolite responses in E. grandis root tips specific to A. luteobubalina that were..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Plants Society, Grant/Award Number: Valette Williams Scholarship in Botany; Western Sydney University, Grant/Award Number: PhD Research Scholarship; Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: DE150100408