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The effect of nojirimycin on the transcriptome of germinating Orobanche minor seeds

Authors :
Toshiya Muranaka
Yukihiro Sugimoto
Atsushi Okazawa
Daisaku Ohta
Takatoshi Wakabayashi
Source :
Journal of Pesticide Science. 45:230-237
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Pesticide Science Society of Japan, 2020.

Abstract

Orobanchaceae root parasitic weeds cause serious agricultural damage worldwide. Although numerous studies have been conducted to establish an effective control strategy for the growth and spread of root parasitic weeds, no practical method has been developed so far. Previously, metabolomic analyses were conducted on germinating seeds of a broomrape, Orobanche minor, to find novel targets for its selective control. Interestingly, planteose metabolism was identified as a possible target, and nojirimycin (NJ) selectively inhibited the germination of O. minor by intercepting planteose metabolism, although its precise mode of action was unclear. Here, transcriptome analysis by RNA-Seq was conducted to obtain molecular insight into the effects of NJ on germinating O. minor seeds. Differential gene expression analysis results suggest that NJ alters sugar metabolism and/or signaling, which is required to promote seed germination. This finding will contribute to understanding the effect of NJ and establishing a novel strategy for parasitic weed control.

Details

ISSN :
13490923 and 1348589X
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Pesticide Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........23d61a309e74688bb659dc2e4bb7891f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1584/jpestics.d20-057