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Specific Mycoparasite- Molecular Signatures in Germinating Seeds Disabled Fusarium Head Blight Pathogen's Infection

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2021 Mar 6
PMID 33671098
Citations 6
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Advances in Infrared (IR) spectroscopies have entered a new era of research with applications in phytobiome, plant microbiome and health. 3-ADON is the most aggressive mycotoxigenic chemotype causing Fusarium head blight (FHB) in cereals; while is the specific mycoparasite with biotrophic lifestyle discovered in cereal seeds and roots. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy analyses depicted shifts in the spectral peaks related to mycoparasitism mainly within the region of proteins, lipids, also indicating a link between carbohydrates and protein regions, involving potential phenolic compounds. Especially, contributes to significant changes in lipid region 3050-2800 cm, while in the protein region, an increasing trend was observed for the peaks 1655-1638 cm (amide I) and 1549-1548 cm (amide II) with changes in indicative protein secondary structures. Besides, the peak extending on the region 1520-1500 cm insinuates a presence of aromatic compounds in presence of mycoparasite on the root sample. Monitoring shift in improved seed germination, fungus-fungus interface through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), and FTIR molecular signatures combined with principal component analysis (PCA) proved useful tools to detect an early mycoparasitism as a vital asset of the preventive biocontrol strategy against plant pathogens.

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