Evaluating the host defense responses in oil palm to complex biocontrol endophyte–pathogen–host plant interaction via Fluidigm® real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)

This study aimed to determine the defense responses of oil palm to this complex interaction with respective endophytes (Diaporthe phaseolorum WAA02, Trichoderma asperellum T2, Penicillium citrinum BTF08) and pathogen (Ganoderma boninense). The defense responses were determined based on assays of the host-induced enzymes and further complemented with Fluidigm® real-time PCR (RT-PCR). Fluidigm® RT-PCR is a time-saving technique that allows the expression of multiple genes in multiple samples on a single chip array. Biochemical results showed that the levels of host defense enzymes (PO, PPO, PAL, TPC) were detected in co-inoculated plants, and these results were supported by RT-PCR. The Fluidigm® RT-PCR further revealed that of the 14 defense-related genes observed, induction of β-1-3-glucanase (EgGLC), phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) and nitrate reductase (EgNR) were possibly responsible for the biochemical responses. This study highlights the use of Fluidigm® RT-PCR for the first time, to study defense responses elicited from the interaction of host plant with endophytes and pathogen.Graphical abstract
Source: Biological Control - Category: Biology Source Type: research
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