Abstract
Ilyonectria robusta causes rusty root rot, the most devastating chronic disease of ginseng. Here, we for the first time report the high-quality genome of the I. robusta strain CD-56. Time-course (36 h, 72 h, and 144 h) dual RNA-Seq analysis of the infection process was performed, and many genes, including candidate effectors, were found to be associated with the progression and success of infection. The gene expression profile of CD-56 showed a trend of initial inhibition and then gradually returned to a profile similar to that of the control. Analyses of the gene expression patterns and functions of pathogenicity-related genes, especially candidate effector genes, indicated that the stress response changed to an adaptive response during the infection process. For ginseng, gene expression patterns were highly related to physiological conditions. Specifically, the results showed that ginseng defenses were activated by CD-56 infection and persisted for at least 144 h thereafter but that the mechanisms invoked were not effective in preventing CD-56 growth. Moreover, CD-56 did not appear to fully suppress plant defenses, even in late stages after infection. Our results provide new insight into the chronic pathogenesis of CD-56 and the comprehensive and complex inducible defense responses of ginseng root to I. robusta infection.
Highlights
Ilyonectria robusta causes rusty root rot, the most devastating chronic disease of ginseng
Despite variation in the pathogenicity of members of the C. destructans species complex, I. robusta is the dominant pathogen with the highest proportion of ginseng rusty root pathogenicity, and the fungus is one of the main factors contributing to the difficulty in Asian ginseng continuous cropping
I. robusta is a soil-borne pathogenic fungus that causes the devastating rusty root rot disease of ginseng and is present in all ginseng growing areas[1]. This is the first report of the high-quality I. robusta genome sequence obtained using PacBio technology
Summary
Ilyonectria robusta causes rusty root rot, the most devastating chronic disease of ginseng. Our results provide new insight into the chronic pathogenesis of CD-56 and the comprehensive and complex inducible defense responses of ginseng root to I. robusta infection. Rusty root rot disease, caused by the Ilyonectria destructans/Cylindrocarpon destructans species complex, is the most devastating chronic disease of ginseng Ginseng rusty root rot is a soil fungal disease that can devastate ginseng crops. The genome and pathogenic mechanisms of this Ilyonectria have not been studied in detail, Gao Yuan[17] applied transcriptome analyses to identify some resistance genes of P. ginseng induced by I. destructans in a time-course study
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