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Plant Cell Environ ; 40(12): 2909-2930, 2017 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28718885

ABSTRACT

It has been hypothesized that plants can get beneficial trade-offs from viral infections when grown under drought conditions. However, experimental support for a positive correlation between virus-induced drought tolerance and increased host fitness is scarce. We investigated whether increased virulence exhibited by the synergistic interaction involving Potato virus X (PVX) and Plum pox virus (PPV) improves tolerance to drought and host fitness in Nicotiana benthamiana and Arabidopsis thaliana. Infection by the pair PPV/PVX and by PPV expressing the virulence protein P25 of PVX conferred an enhanced drought-tolerant phenotype compared with single infections with either PPV or PVX. Decreased transpiration rates in virus-infected plants were correlated with drought tolerance in N. benthamiana but not in Arabidopsis. Metabolite and hormonal profiles of Arabidopsis plants infected with the different viruses showed a range of changes that positively correlated with a greater impact on drought tolerance. Virus infection enhanced drought tolerance in both species by increasing salicylic acid accumulation in an abscisic acid-independent manner. Viable offspring derived from Arabidopsis plants infected with PPV increased relative to non-infected plants, when exposed to drought. By contrast, the detrimental effect caused by the more virulent viruses overcame potential benefits associated with increased drought tolerance on host fitness.


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Arabidopsis/physiology , Nicotiana/physiology , Plant Diseases/virology , Plum Pox Virus/physiology , Potexvirus/physiology , Salicylic Acid/metabolism , Abscisic Acid/metabolism , Arabidopsis/virology , Mutation , Plant Growth Regulators/metabolism , Plant Transpiration/physiology , Plum Pox Virus/pathogenicity , Potexvirus/pathogenicity , Seeds/physiology , Seeds/virology , Stress, Physiological , Nicotiana/virology , Virulence
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