Metabolomic Evaluation of Tissue-Specific Defense Responses in Tomato Plants Modulated by PGPR-Priming against <i>Phytophthora capsici</i> Infection
2021
Msizi I. Mhlongo | Lizelle A. Piater | Paul A. Steenkamp | Nico Labuschagne | Ian A. Dubery
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can stimulate disease suppression through the induction of an enhanced state of defense readiness. Here, untargeted ultra-high performance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (UHPLC–MS) and targeted ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to triple-quadrupole mass spectrometry (UHPLC–QqQ-MS) were used to investigate metabolic reprogramming in tomato plant tissues in response to priming by <i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i> N04 and <i>Paenibacillus alvei</i> T22 against <i>Phytophthora capsici</i>. Roots were treated with the two PGPR strains prior to stem inoculation with <i>Ph. capsici.</i> Metabolites were methanol-extracted from roots, stems and leaves at two–eight days post-inoculation. Targeted analysis by UHPLC–QqQ-MS allowed quantification of aromatic amino acids and phytohormones. For untargeted analysis, UHPLC–MS data were chemometrically processed to determine signatory biomarkers related to priming against <i>Ph. capsici</i>. The aromatic amino acid content was differentially reprogrammed in <i>Ps. fluorescens</i> and <i>Pa. alvei</i> primed plants responding to <i>Ph. capsici</i>. Furthermore, abscisic acid and methyl salicylic acid were found to be major signaling molecules in the tripartite interaction. LC–MS metabolomics analysis showed time-dependent metabolic changes in the primed-unchallenged vs. primed-challenged tissues. The annotated metabolites included phenylpropanoids, benzoic acids, glycoalkaloids, flavonoids, amino acids, organic acids, as well as oxygenated fatty acids. Tissue-specific reprogramming across diverse metabolic networks in roots, stems and leaves was also observed, which demonstrated that PGPR priming resulted in modulation of the defense response to <i>Ph. capsici</i> infection.
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