Abstract

Our previous study revealed that Wickerhamomyces anomalus effectively inhibited Botrytis cinerea disease in cherry tomatoes. However, the potentiality of W. anomalus against black spot disease in cherry tomatoes as well as possible mechanisms related to this efficacy remain unclear. In our current study, we investigated the efficacy of W. anomalus against black spot disease in cherry tomatoes, and the molecular mechanisms related to disease-resistance response of W. anomalus treated cherry tomatoes were also investigated by transcriptome analysis. The results exhibited that W. anomalus successfully controlled postharvest black spot disease of cherry tomatoes caused by Alternaria alternata. Furthermore, W. anomalus vigorously controlled the spore germination and reduced the germ tube elongation of A. alternata. The physiological mechanisms by which W. anomalus inhibited the black spot decay in cherry tomatoes mainly through enhancing the ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and chitinase (CHI), and reducing the content of malondialdehyde (MDA). In addition, based on transcriptome technology, W. anomalus could up-regulate genes involved in several important KEGG pathways, including amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism pathway, selenocompound metabolism pathway, linoleic acid metabolism pathway, and galactose metabolism pathway. These genes may help the fruit to enhance the enzyme activities and nutritional values of cherry tomatoes, synthesize the regulatory molecules in plant disease response as well as plant growth and development, increase the defense and oxidation resistance of the fruit during and after harvesting, and trigger ROS induced resistance in cherry tomatoes. Ultimately, W. anomalus has been proved as a biocontrol agent which could effectively control black spot disease in cherry tomatoes caused by A. alternata. This study can provide theoretical reference for the practical application of antagonistic yeasts in the biological control of postharvest diseases of cherry tomatoes.

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