Abstract

BackgroundBacterial fruit blotch (BFB), a disease caused by Acidovorax citrulli, results in significant economic losses in melon. The causal QTLs and genes for resistance to this disease have yet to be identified. Resistance (R)-genes play vital roles in resistance to plant diseases. Since the complete genome sequence of melon is available and genome-wide identification of R-genes has been performed for this important crop, comprehensive expression profiling may lead to the identification of putative candidate genes that function in the response to BFB.ResultsWe identified melon accessions that are resistant and susceptible to BFB through repeated bioassays and characterized all 70 R-genes in melon, including their gene structures, chromosomal locations, domain organizations, motif distributions, and syntenic relationships. Several disease resistance-related domains were identified, including NBS, TIR, LRR, CC, RLK, and DUF domains, and the genes were categorized based on the domains of their encoded proteins. In addition, we profiled the expression patterns of the genes in melon accessions with contrasting levels of BFB resistance at 12 h, 1 d, 3 d, and 6 d after inoculation with A. citrulli. Six R-genes exhibited consistent expression patterns (MELO3C023441, MELO3C016529, MELO3C022157, MELO3C022146, MELO3C025518, and MELO3C004303), with higher expression levels in the resistant vs. susceptible accession.ConclusionWe identified six putative candidate R-genes against BFB in melon. Upon functional validation, these genes could be targeted for manipulation via breeding and biotechnological approaches to improve BFB resistance in melon in the future.

Highlights

  • Bacterial fruit blotch (BFB), a disease caused by Acidovorax citrulli, results in significant economic losses in melon

  • Bacterial fruit blotch (BFB) is a devastating disease of melon caused by Acidovorax citrulli, an aerobic, mesophilic, gram-negative, rod-shaped seedborne bacterium belonging to the beta subdivision of the Proteobacteria [9]

  • We investigated the expression patterns of Resistance genes (R-genes) throughout the melon genome in response to the BFB-causing bacterium A. citrulli in melon accessions contrasting in BFB resistance

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Introduction

Bacterial fruit blotch (BFB), a disease caused by Acidovorax citrulli, results in significant economic losses in melon. The causal QTLs and genes for resistance to this disease have yet to be identified. Bacterial fruit blotch (BFB) is a devastating disease of melon caused by Acidovorax citrulli, an aerobic, mesophilic, gram-negative, rod-shaped seedborne bacterium belonging to the beta subdivision of the Proteobacteria [9]. The lesions become necrotic, causing decay and cracks in the fruit. These lesions expose the plant to secondary infections and cause A. citrulli to colonize the pulp, eventually allowing the seed to become contaminated [17]. Efforts to develop BFB-resistant melon genotypes would be greatly enhanced by the identification of functional R-genes

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