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Plant Cell Reports | 2012
María I. Oloriz; Víctor Gil; Luis Rojas; Orelvis Portal; Yovanny Izquierdo; Elio Jiménez; Monica Höfte
Brown rust caused by the fungus Puccinia melanocephala is a major disease of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.). A sugarcane mutant, obtained by chemical mutagenesis of the susceptible variety B4362, showed a post-haustorial hypersensitive response (HR)-mediated resistance to the pathogen and was used to identify genes differentially expressed in response to P. melanocephala via suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH). Tester cDNA was derived from the brown rust-resistant mutant after inoculation with P. melanocephala, while driver cDNAs were obtained from the non-inoculated resistant mutant and the inoculated susceptible donor variety B4362. Database comparisons of the sequences of the SSH recombinant clones revealed that, of a subset of 89 non-redundant sequences, 88% had similarity to known functional genes, while 12% were of unknown function. Thirteen genes were selected for transcript profiling in the resistant mutant and the susceptible donor variety. Genes involved in glycolysis and C4 carbon fixation were up-regulated in both interactions probably due to disturbance of sugarcane carbon metabolism by the pathogen. Genes related with the nascent polypeptide associated complex, post-translational proteome modulation and autophagy were transcribed at higher levels in the compatible interaction. Up-regulation of a putative l-isoaspartyl O-methyltransferase S-adenosylmethionine gene in the compatible interaction may point to fungal manipulation of the cytoplasmatic methionine cycle. Genes coding for a putative no apical meristem protein, S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase, non-specific lipid transfer protein, and GDP-l-galactose phosphorylase involved in ascorbic acid biosynthesis were up-regulated in the incompatible interaction at the onset of haustorium formation, and may contribute to the HR-mediated defense response in the rust-resistant mutant.
Crop & Pasture Science | 2011
María I. Oloriz; Víctor Gil; Luis Rojas; Novisel Veitía; Monica Höfte; Elio Jiménez
The brown rust susceptible sugarcane genotype B4362 was subjected to in vitro tissue culture and physical and chemical mutation induction procedures. Five brown rust resistant mutants with hypersensitive response to Puccinia melanocephala were selected out of a total population of 11 167 regenerated plants. High selection frequency was obtained with both mutagenic treatments, although chemical mutagenesis (NaN3) resulted in higher selection frequencies for brown rust resistance than gamma irradiation (60Co). The brown rust resistant mutants showed variations in molecular, morphological, and agronomic traits. Traits such as internode shape, bud shape, leaf sheath hairiness, outer auricule shape, intensity of flowering, stool growth habit, number of stalks per stool, and smut susceptibility were modified in brown rust resistant mutants. In addition, sugar yield was improved in two mutants with increments in stalk length, stalk number, and stalk diameter. Mutation induction proved to be suitable for the generation of new sources of brown rust resistance in sugarcane.
Biotecnología Vegetal | 2011
Raúl Barbón; Elio Jiménez; Alina Capote; Víctor Gil; Bárbara Ocaña
Biotecnología Vegetal | 2002
María I. Oloriz; Luis Rojas; Víctor Gil; Elio Jiménez
Biotecnología Vegetal | 2017
Borys Luis Valdés; Osmany Aday; Bárbara Ocaña; Luis E Rojas Jiménez; Marilín Hernández; Mayra Acosta-Suárez; Víctor Gil; Annia González; Leonardo Rivero; María I. Oloriz
Biotecnología Vegetal | 2016
Borys Luis Valdés; Osmany Aday; Bárbara Ocaña; Luis Rojas; Marilín Hernández; Mayra Acosta-Suárez; Víctor Gil; Annia González; Leonardo Rivero; María I. Oloriz
Biotecnología Vegetal | 2011
Raúl Barbón; Elio Jiménez; Alina Capote; Víctor Gil; Bárbara Ocaña
Biotecnología Vegetal | 2008
María I. Oloriz; Luis Rojas; Víctor Gil; Orelvis Portal; Elio Jiménez
Biotecnología Vegetal | 2005
María I. Oloriz; Luis Rojas; Víctor Gil; Aminael Sánchez; Elio Jiménez; Orelvis Portal
Biotecnología Vegetal | 2004
Raúl Barbón; Elio Jiménez; Alina Capote; Víctor Gil; Bárbara Ocaña