Grafting of commercial tomato varieties and hybrids on the tomato ecotype Manduria resulted in highlevels of tolerance to the infection of Sw5 resistance-breaking strains of tomato spotted wilt virus andof severe cucumber mosaic virus strains supporting hypervirulent satellite RNAs that co-determinestunting and necrotic phenotypes in tomato. To decipher the basis of such tolerance, here we used aRNAseq analysis to study the transcriptome profiles of the Manduria ecotype and of the susceptiblevariety UC82, and of their graft combinations, exposed or not to infection of the potato virus Yrecombinant strain PVYC-to. The analysis identified graft- and virus-responsive mRNAs differentiallyexpressed in UC82 and Manduria, which led to an overall suitable level of tolerance to viral infectionconfirmed by the appearance of a recovery phenotype in Manduria and in all graft combinations. Thetranscriptome analysis suggested that graft wounding and viral infection had diverging effects ontomato transcriptome and that the Manduria ecotype was less responsive than the UC82 to both graftwounding and potyviral infection. We propose that the differential response to the two types of stresscould account for the tolerance to viral infection observed in the Manduria ecotype as well as in thesusceptible tomato variety UC82 self-grafted or grafted on the Manduria ecotype.

Grafting alters tomato transcriptome and enhances tolerance to an airborne virus infection

Spanò R
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Ferrara M;Mulè G;Gallitelli D;Mascia T
2020

Abstract

Grafting of commercial tomato varieties and hybrids on the tomato ecotype Manduria resulted in highlevels of tolerance to the infection of Sw5 resistance-breaking strains of tomato spotted wilt virus andof severe cucumber mosaic virus strains supporting hypervirulent satellite RNAs that co-determinestunting and necrotic phenotypes in tomato. To decipher the basis of such tolerance, here we used aRNAseq analysis to study the transcriptome profiles of the Manduria ecotype and of the susceptiblevariety UC82, and of their graft combinations, exposed or not to infection of the potato virus Yrecombinant strain PVYC-to. The analysis identified graft- and virus-responsive mRNAs differentiallyexpressed in UC82 and Manduria, which led to an overall suitable level of tolerance to viral infectionconfirmed by the appearance of a recovery phenotype in Manduria and in all graft combinations. Thetranscriptome analysis suggested that graft wounding and viral infection had diverging effects ontomato transcriptome and that the Manduria ecotype was less responsive than the UC82 to both graftwounding and potyviral infection. We propose that the differential response to the two types of stresscould account for the tolerance to viral infection observed in the Manduria ecotype as well as in thesusceptible tomato variety UC82 self-grafted or grafted on the Manduria ecotype.
2020
Istituto di Scienze delle Produzioni Alimentari - ISPA
Istituto per la Protezione Sostenibile delle Piante - IPSP
biodiversity
Transcriptomics
Tomato
Virus
Plant protection
PTGS
NGS
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