Physiologia Plantarum, volume 176, issue 2

Endophytic Fungi‐Mediated Defense Signaling in Maize: Unraveling the Role of WRKY36 in Regulating Immunity against Spodoptera frugiperda

Raufa Batool 1
Xuelian Gou 1, 2
Hui Dong 2
Xiuzhen Long 3
Muhammad Jawad Umer 4
Ivan Rwomushana 5
Abid Ali 6
Kotb A Attia 7
Jingfei Guo 1
Zhenying Wang 1
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State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing China
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Guangxi Key Laboratory of Biology for Crop Diseases and Insect Pests, Key Laboratory of Green Prevention and Control on Fruits and Vegetables in South China Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Plant Protection Research Institute Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences Nanning China
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National Key Laboratory of Cotton Bio‐breeding and Integrated Utilization/Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (ICR, CAAS) Anyang Henan China
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CAB International (CABI) Nairobi Kenya
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-03-12
scimago Q1
SJR1.270
CiteScore11.0
Impact factor5.4
ISSN00319317, 13993054
General Medicine
Cell Biology
Genetics
Plant Science
Physiology
Abstract

Seed priming with beneficial endophytic fungi is an emerging sustainable strategy for enhancing plant resistance against insect pests. This study examined the effects of Beauvaria bassiana Bb20091317 and Metarhizium rileyi MrCDTLJ1 fungal colonization on maize growth, defence signalling, benzoxazinoid levels and gene expression. The colonization did not adversely affect plant growth but reduced larval weights of Spodoptera frugiperda. Maize leaves treated with M. rileyi exhibited higher levels of jasmonic acid, jasmonoyl‐Isoleucine, salicylic acid, and indole acetic acid compared to control. B. bassiana and M. rileyi accelerated phytohormone increase upon S. frugiperda herbivory. Gene expression analysis revealed modulation of benzoxazinoid biosynthesis genes. We further elucidated the immune regulatory role of the transcription factor zmWRKY36 using virus‐induced gene silencing (VIGS) in maize. zmWRKY36 positively regulates maize immunity against S. frugiperda, likely by interacting with defense‐related proteins. Transient overexpression of zmWRKY36 in tobacco‐induced cell death, while silencing in maize reduced chitin‐triggered reactive oxygen species burst, confirming its immune function. Overall, B. bassiana and M. rileyi successfully colonized maize, impacting larval growth, defense signalling, and zmWRKY36‐mediated resistance. This sheds light on maize‐endophyte‐insect interactions for sustainable plant protection.

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