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PXD016012

PXD016012 is an original dataset announced via ProteomeXchange.

Dataset Summary
TitlePrimary metabolism is distinctly modulated by plant resistance inducers in Coffea arabica leaves infected by Hemileia vastatrix
DescriptionEpidemics of coffee leaf rust (CLR) lead to great yield losses and huge depreciation of coffee marketing values, if no control measures are applied. Societal expectations of a more sustainable coffee production are increasingly imposing the replacement of pesticide treatments by alternative solutions. A good protection strategy is to take advantage of the plant immune system by eliciting its constitutive defenses. Based on such concept, plant resistance inducers (PRIs) have been developed. The Greenforce CuCa formulation made by UFLA (Brazil) is, in addition to acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM), showing promising results in the control of CLR (Hemileia vastatrix) in Coffea arabica. In order to improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of the PRIs, proteomic (2DE-MALDI/TOF/TOF-MS/MS), physiological (leaf gas-exchange) and biochemical (enzymatic) analyses of coffee leaves treated with Greenforce CuCa and ASM and inoculation with H. vastatrix were performed. Proteomic data showed metabolic adjustments mainly related with photosynthesis, protein metabolism and stress responses but, the proteins modulated by the two PRIs were different. Greenforce CuCa, on its own, increased photosynthesis and stomatal conductance, while ASM caused a decrease in these parameters. Upon H. vastratix infection, the Greenforce CuCa showed a higher protective effect on the leaf physiology than ASM. The enzymatic analyses indicated that Greenforce CuCa reinforces the redox homeostasis of the leaf, while ASM seems to increase the involvement of secondary metabolism. So, the PRIs prepare the plant to resist CLR but, inducing different defense mechanisms upon pathogen infection. The data also evidenced the existence of a link between the primary metabolism and defense responses. Furthermore, Greenforce CuCa emerged as a significant agent for CLR management. The identification of components of the plant primary metabolism, essential for plant growth and development that, simultaneously, participate in the plant defense responses can open new perspectives for plant breeding programs.
HostingRepositoryPRIDE
AnnounceDate2020-03-31
AnnouncementXMLSubmission_2020-04-09_06:52:57.xml
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ReviewLevelPeer-reviewed dataset
DatasetOriginOriginal dataset
RepositorySupportUnsupported dataset by repository
PrimarySubmitterSebastien Planchon
SpeciesList scientific name: Coffea arabica; NCBI TaxID: 13443;
ModificationListL-kynurenine; methionine oxidation with neutral loss of 64 Da; N'-formyl-L-kynurenine; iodoacetamide derivatized residue
Instrument5800 TOF/TOF
Dataset History
RevisionDatetimeStatusChangeLog Entry
02019-10-25 02:33:36ID requested
12020-02-21 05:07:21announced
22020-04-09 06:52:59announced2020-04-09: Updated publication reference for PubMed record(s): 32265962.
Publication List
Possa KF, Silva JAG, Resende MLV, Tenente R, Pinheiro C, Chaves I, Planchon S, Monteiro ACA, Renaut J, Carvalho MAF, Ricardo CP, Guerra-Guimar, ã, es L, . Front Plant Sci, 11():309(2020) [pubmed]
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submitter keyword: Coffea arabica (coffee), Coffee Leaf Rust (CLR), plant disease management, Proteomics, enzymatic activities, Physiological parameters, Acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM), Greenforce CuCa
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Leonor, Guerra-Guimarães
contact affiliationInstituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa
contact emailleonorguimaraes@edu.ulisboa.pt
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Sebastien Planchon
contact affiliationLuxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
contact emailsebastien.planchon@list.lu
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