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Silicon inhibits gummosis in peach via ethylene and PpERF-PpPG1 pathway

Silicon (Si) is abundant in nature, and it has been proved to be beneficial for the healthy growth and development of many plant species, improve plant stress resistance. Gummosis in peach is an invasive disease that causes widespread and serious damage. Mechanical damage and ethylene (ETH) can indu...

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Published in:Plant science (Limerick) 2022-09, Vol.322, p.111362-111362, Article 111362
Main Authors: Gao, Huaifeng, Wu, Xuelian, Yang, Xiaoqing, Sun, Maoxiang, Xiao, Yuansong, Peng, Futian
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Language:English
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Summary:Silicon (Si) is abundant in nature, and it has been proved to be beneficial for the healthy growth and development of many plant species, improve plant stress resistance. Gummosis in peach is an invasive disease that causes widespread and serious damage. Mechanical damage and ethylene (ETH) can induce gummosis in peach shoots in the field. In this research, we found that Si as a chemical substance or signal to enhance plant resistance can reduce the synthesis of ETH, thereby inhibiting gummosis in peach. The results showed that Si can decrease the rate of gummosis, reduce the expression level of PpACS1 (1-aminocyclopropane −1-carboxylate synthase gene) and reduce the enzyme activity of polygalacturonase (PG). It was further discovered that Si can regulate the gene expression of PpERF21 and PpERF27. Yeast one-hybrid and dual-luciferase reporter assays showed that PpERF21 and PpERF27, through direct interaction with the promoter of PpPG1, inhibited the transcriptional activation of PpPG1. Overexpression of PpERF21 and PpERF27 effectively reduced fruit colloid production when bacterial cells harbouring the expression vector were used to instantaneously infect peach fruit. These results show that Si can inhibit the synthesis of ETH and mediate PpERF21 and PpERF27 expression to inhibit the expression of PpPG1, thereby inhibiting gummosis in peach. •Silicon inhibits peach gummosis by inhibiting ethylene synthesis.•Silicon-mediated ERF genes regulates PpPG expression and inhibits cell wall degradation.•Silicon accumulation in peach trees improves disease resistance.
ISSN:0168-9452
1873-2259
DOI:10.1016/j.plantsci.2022.111362