Interactions of Bunias orientalis plant chemotypes and fungal pathogens with different host specificity in vivo and in vitro

Tewes L-J, Müller C (2020)
Scientific Reports 10(1): 10750.

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Within several plant species, a high variation in the composition of particular defence metabolites can be found, forming distinct chemotypes. Such chemotypes show different effects on specialist and generalist plant enemies, whereby studies examining interactions with pathogens are underrepresented. We aimed to determine factors mediating the interaction of two chemotypes of Bunias orientalis (Brassicaceae) with two plant pathogenic fungal species of different host range, Alternaria brassicae (narrow host range = specialist) and Botrytis cinerea (broad host-range = generalist) using a combination of controlled bioassays. We found that the specialist, but not the generalist, was sensitive to differences between plant chemotypes in vivo and in vitro. The specialist fungus was more virulent (measured as leaf water loss) on one chemotype in vivo without differing in biomass produced during infection, while extracts from the same chemotype caused strong growth inhibition in that species in vitro. Furthermore, fractions of extracts from B. orientalis had divergent in vitro effects on the specialist versus the generalist, supporting presumed adaptations to certain compound classes. This study underlines the necessity to combine various experimental approaches to elucidate the complex interplay between plants and different pathogens.
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Multidisciplinary
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
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Scientific Reports
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10
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1
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10750
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2045-2322
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Tewes L-J, Müller C. Interactions of Bunias orientalis plant chemotypes and fungal pathogens with different host specificity in vivo and in vitro. Scientific Reports. 2020;10(1): 10750.
Tewes, L. - J., & Müller, C. (2020). Interactions of Bunias orientalis plant chemotypes and fungal pathogens with different host specificity in vivo and in vitro. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 10750. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-67600-7
Tewes, Lisa-Johanna, and Müller, Caroline. 2020. “Interactions of Bunias orientalis plant chemotypes and fungal pathogens with different host specificity in vivo and in vitro”. Scientific Reports 10 (1): 10750.
Tewes, L. - J., and Müller, C. (2020). Interactions of Bunias orientalis plant chemotypes and fungal pathogens with different host specificity in vivo and in vitro. Scientific Reports 10:10750.
Tewes, L.-J., & Müller, C., 2020. Interactions of Bunias orientalis plant chemotypes and fungal pathogens with different host specificity in vivo and in vitro. Scientific Reports, 10(1): 10750.
L.-J. Tewes and C. Müller, “Interactions of Bunias orientalis plant chemotypes and fungal pathogens with different host specificity in vivo and in vitro”, Scientific Reports, vol. 10, 2020, : 10750.
Tewes, L.-J., Müller, C.: Interactions of Bunias orientalis plant chemotypes and fungal pathogens with different host specificity in vivo and in vitro. Scientific Reports. 10, : 10750 (2020).
Tewes, Lisa-Johanna, and Müller, Caroline. “Interactions of Bunias orientalis plant chemotypes and fungal pathogens with different host specificity in vivo and in vitro”. Scientific Reports 10.1 (2020): 10750.
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