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Bacillus simplex treatment promotes soybean defence against soybean cyst nematodes: A metabolomics study using GC-MS.

PloS one (2020-08-08)
Wen-Shu Kang, Li-Jie Chen, Yuan-Yuan Wang, Xiao-Feng Zhu, Xiao-Yu Liu, Hai-Yan Fan, Yu-Xi Duan
RÉSUMÉ

We aimed to profile the metabolism of soybean roots that were infected with soybean cyst nematodes and treated with Bacillus simplex to identify metabolic differences that may explain nematode resistance. Compared with control soybean roots, B. simplex-treated soybean roots contained lower levels of glucose, fructose, sucrose, and trehalose, which reduced the nematodes' food source. Furthermore, treatment with B. simplex led to higher levels of melibiose, gluconic acid, lactic acid, phytosphingosine, and noradrenaline in soybean roots, which promoted nematocidal activity. The levels of oxoproline, maltose, and galactose were lowered after B. simplex treatment, which improved disease resistance. Collectively, this study provides insight into the metabolic alterations induced by B. simplex treatment, which affects the interactions with soybean cyst nematodes.

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(2S,3S,4R)-2-Amino-1,3,4-octadecanetriol, AldrichCPR