2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-023-04073-6
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Transcriptome analysis of sugarcane reveals rapid defense response of SES208 to Xanthomonas albilineans in early infection

Abstract: Background Diseases are the major factor affecting the quality and yield of sugarcane during its growth and development. However, our knowledge about the factors regulating disease responses remain limited. The present study focuses on identifying genes regulating transcriptional mechanisms responsible for resistance to leaf scald caused by Xanthomonas albilineans in S. spontaneum and S. officinarum. Results After inoculation of the two sugarcane v… Show more

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“…Comparative transcriptome analysis of resistant and susceptible sugarcane cultivars (LCP85-384 and ROC20) evidenced the upregulated expression of numerous WRKYs genes especially for WRKY33 alleles against Xa infection [ 9 ]. The transcriptional regulatory co-expression network revealed 16 and 25 hub genes in Saccharum spontaneum (SES208) that were enriched for possible involvement in MAPK signaling, plant-pathogen interactions, and hormonal signaling against resistance to leaf scald [ 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Comparative transcriptome analysis of resistant and susceptible sugarcane cultivars (LCP85-384 and ROC20) evidenced the upregulated expression of numerous WRKYs genes especially for WRKY33 alleles against Xa infection [ 9 ]. The transcriptional regulatory co-expression network revealed 16 and 25 hub genes in Saccharum spontaneum (SES208) that were enriched for possible involvement in MAPK signaling, plant-pathogen interactions, and hormonal signaling against resistance to leaf scald [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%