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Strigolactones enhance rootâknot nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola) infection in rice by antagonizing the jasmonate pathway
⢠Strigolactones (SLs) are carotenoidâderived plant hormones that also act in the rhizosphere to stimulate germination of rootâparasitic plants and enhance plant symbiosis with beneficial microbes. Here, the role of SLs was investigated in the interaction of rice roots with the rootâknot nematode Meloidogyne graminicola. â˘Genetic approaches and chemical sprays were used to manipulate SL signaling in rice prior to infection with M. graminicola. Then, nematode performance was evaluated and plant defense hormones were quantified. â˘Meloidogyne graminicola infection induced SL biosynthesis and signaling and suppressed jasmonic acid (JA)âbased defense in rice roots suggesting a potential role of SLs during nematode infection. While the application of low dose of the SL analog GR24 increased nematode infection and decreased jasmonate accumulation, the SL biosynthesis and signaling d mutants were less susceptible to M. graminicola, and constitutively accumulated JA and JAâisoleucine compared to wildâtype plants. Spraying with 0.1 ÎźM GR24 restored nematode susceptibility in SLâbiosynthesis mutants but not in the signaling mutant. Furthermore, foliar application of the SL biosynthesis inhibitor TIS108 impeded nematode infection and increased jasmonate levels in rice roots. â˘In conclusion, SL signaling in rice suppresses jasmonate accumulation and promotes rootâknot nematode infection