2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-023-04459-6
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Metabolite profiling and transcriptomic analyses demonstrate the effects of biocontrol agents on alkaloid accumulation in Fritillaria thunbergii

Xuemei Cheng,
Dishuai Li,
Zheng Jiang
et al.

Abstract: Background During Fritillaria thunbergii planting, pests and diseases usually invade the plant, resulting in reduced yield and quality. Previous studies have demonstrated that using biocontrol agents can effectively control grubs and affect the steroid alkaloids content in F. thunbergii. However, the molecular regulatory mechanisms underlying the differences in the accumulation of steroid alkaloids in response to biocontrol agents remain unclear. Results … Show more

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“…In this study, application BS agents resulted in a decrease in the synthesis of flavonoids, as well as an increase in the synthesis of DNJ in mulberry leaves. This is consistent with previous studies showing that inoculation with PGPR has the potential to increase alkaloid yield in plants [35,36] but inconsistent with the results stating that B. subtilis-treated plants exhibited significantly improved synthesis of flavonoids [26,37,38].…”
Section: Impact Of Bs On Flavonoids and Alkaloids Accumulationsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…In this study, application BS agents resulted in a decrease in the synthesis of flavonoids, as well as an increase in the synthesis of DNJ in mulberry leaves. This is consistent with previous studies showing that inoculation with PGPR has the potential to increase alkaloid yield in plants [35,36] but inconsistent with the results stating that B. subtilis-treated plants exhibited significantly improved synthesis of flavonoids [26,37,38].…”
Section: Impact Of Bs On Flavonoids and Alkaloids Accumulationsupporting
confidence: 74%