The Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathway is Associated with Terpinen-4-ol-Induced Disease Resistance against Botrytis cinerea in Strawberry Fruit

J Agric Food Chem. 2021 Sep 15;69(36):10678-10687. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.1c04608. Epub 2021 Sep 1.

Abstract

Terpinen-4-ol, the main component of tea tree oil, markedly increases the disease resistance of postharvest strawberry fruit. To understand the mechanism underlying the enhancement of disease resistance, a high-throughput RNA-seq was used to analyze gene transcription in terpinen-4-ol-treated and untreated fruit. The results show that terpinen-4-ol induces the expression of genes in the jasmonic acid (JA) biosynthesis pathway, secondary metabolic pathways such as phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, and pathways involved in plant-pathogen interactions. Terpinen-4-ol treatment reduced disease incidence and lesion diameter in strawberry fruit inoculated with Botrytis cinerea. Terpinen-4-ol treatment enhanced the expression of genes involved in JA synthesis (FaLOX, FaAOC, and FaOPR3) and signaling (FaCOI1), as well as genes related to disease defense (FaPAL, FaCHI, and FaGLU). In contrast, treatment with the JA biosynthesis inhibitor salicylhydroxamic acid (SHAM) accelerated disease development and inhibited the induction of gene expressions by terpinen-4-ol. We conclude that the JA pathway participates in the induction of disease resistance by terpinen-4-ol in strawberry fruit. More generally, the results illuminate the mechanisms by which disease resistance is enhanced by essential oils.

Keywords: disease resistance; jasmonic acid pathway; strawberry; terpinen-4-ol; transcriptomic.

MeSH terms

  • Botrytis*
  • Cyclopentanes
  • Disease Resistance / genetics
  • Fragaria* / genetics
  • Fruit / genetics
  • Oxylipins
  • Plant Diseases / genetics
  • Signal Transduction
  • Terpenes

Substances

  • Cyclopentanes
  • Oxylipins
  • Terpenes
  • terpinenol-4
  • jasmonic acid

Supplementary concepts

  • Botrytis cinerea