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Vitis vinifera, one of the most cultivated fruit crops, is susceptible to several diseases particularly
caused by fungus and oomycete pathogens. In contrast, other Vitis species (American, Asian)
display different degrees of tolerance/resistance to these pathogens, being widely used in breeding
programs to introgress resistance traits in elite V. vinifera cultivars. Secondary metabolites are
important players in plant defence responses. Therefore, the characterization of the metabolic
profiles associated with disease resistance and susceptibility traits in grapevine is a promising
approach to identify trait-related biomarkers. In this work, the leaf metabolic composition of eleven
Vitis genotypes was analysed using an untargeted metabolomics approach. A total of 190 putative
metabolites were found to discriminate resistant/partial resistant from susceptible genotypes.
The biological relevance of discriminative compounds was assessed by pathway analysis. Several
compounds were selected as promising biomarkers and the expression of genes coding for enzymes
associated with their metabolic pathways was analysed. Reference genes for these grapevine
genotypes were established for normalisation of candidate gene expression. The leucoanthocyanidin
reductase 2 gene (LAR2) presented a significant increase of expression in susceptible genotypes, in
accordance with catechin accumulation in this analysis group. Up to our knowledge this is the first
time that metabolic constitutive biomarkers are proposed, opening new insights into plant selection
on breeding programs
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Keywords
grapevine Vitis vinifera metabolomics gene expression disease susceptibility
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Scientific Reports (2020) 10:15688
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
