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Article Dans Une Revue Plants Année : 2023

Pathogen Stopping and Metabolism Modulation Are Key Points to Linum usitatissimum L. Early Response against Fusarium oxysporum

Christophe Pineau
David Mathiron

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Fusarium oxysporum is the one of the most common and impactful pathogens of flax. Cultivars of flax that show resistance to this pathogen have previously been identified. To better understand the mechanisms that are responsible for this resistance, we conducted time-lapse analysis of one susceptible and one resistant cultivar over a two-week period following infection. We also monitored changes in some metabolites. The susceptible cultivar showed a strong onset of symptoms from 6 to 8 days after inoculation, which at this time point, was associated with changes in metabolites in both cultivars. The resistant cultivar maintained its height and normal photosynthetic capacity but showed a reduced growth of its secondary stems. This resistance was correlated with the containment of the pathogen at the root level, and an increase in some metabolites related to the phenylpropanoid pathway.

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hal-04135635 , version 1 (21-06-2023)

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Yannis Maillot, Gaëlle Mongelard, Anthony Quéro, Hervé Demailly, Stéphanie Guénin, et al.. Pathogen Stopping and Metabolism Modulation Are Key Points to Linum usitatissimum L. Early Response against Fusarium oxysporum. Plants, 2023, 12 (10), pp.1963. ⟨10.3390/plants12101963⟩. ⟨hal-04135635⟩
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