Enhanced scab resistance in apple conferred by Rvi6 and polyploidy is linked with distinct shifts in the phenolics profile

Apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) production is threatened by scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis. One defense mechanism of apple trees against fungal pathogens such as V. inaequalis is the biosynthesis of antifungal compounds. Amongst these, phenolic compounds are particularly hypothesize...

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Autores principales: Švara, Anže, Mikulič Petkovšek, Maja, Veberič, Robert, Keulemans, Wannes, De Coninck, Barbara, Carpentier, Sebastien, De Storme, Nico
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175765
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author Švara, Anže
Mikulič Petkovšek, Maja
Veberič, Robert
Keulemans, Wannes
De Coninck, Barbara
Carpentier, Sebastien
De Storme, Nico
author_browse Carpentier, Sebastien
De Coninck, Barbara
De Storme, Nico
Keulemans, Wannes
Mikulič Petkovšek, Maja
Veberič, Robert
Švara, Anže
author_facet Švara, Anže
Mikulič Petkovšek, Maja
Veberič, Robert
Keulemans, Wannes
De Coninck, Barbara
Carpentier, Sebastien
De Storme, Nico
author_sort Švara, Anže
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) production is threatened by scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis. One defense mechanism of apple trees against fungal pathogens such as V. inaequalis is the biosynthesis of antifungal compounds. Amongst these, phenolic compounds are particularly hypothesized to correlate with scab resistance, thereby offering a putative route to breed new apple cultivars with enhanced resistance. To characterize the involvement of phenolics in scab resistance, as conferred by either the Rvi6 resistance gene or through increased somatic ploidy, we monitored the phenolics profile in the leaves of apple genotypes harboring Rvi6 or increased ploidy that show enhanced levels of scab resistance compared to susceptible genotypes. Our study revealed differences in total and specific phenolic contents across the tested genotypes with significant correlation to Rvi6-based resistance and a minor effect of polyploidy herein. In particular, procyanidin dimer levels appeared positively correlated with the level of resistance, indicating a putative functional role in scab resistance. In contrast, the majority of other phenolics were negatively correlated with the resistance. Finally, our study did not identify a significant correlation between reduced phloridzin:flavanol ratio and Rvi6 resistance. These findings are discussed in the context of the role of phenolic metabolism in apple scab resistance.
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spelling CGSpace1757652025-12-08T09:54:28Z Enhanced scab resistance in apple conferred by Rvi6 and polyploidy is linked with distinct shifts in the phenolics profile Švara, Anže Mikulič Petkovšek, Maja Veberič, Robert Keulemans, Wannes De Coninck, Barbara Carpentier, Sebastien De Storme, Nico Malus pumila scab diseases fungal diseases Apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) production is threatened by scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis. One defense mechanism of apple trees against fungal pathogens such as V. inaequalis is the biosynthesis of antifungal compounds. Amongst these, phenolic compounds are particularly hypothesized to correlate with scab resistance, thereby offering a putative route to breed new apple cultivars with enhanced resistance. To characterize the involvement of phenolics in scab resistance, as conferred by either the Rvi6 resistance gene or through increased somatic ploidy, we monitored the phenolics profile in the leaves of apple genotypes harboring Rvi6 or increased ploidy that show enhanced levels of scab resistance compared to susceptible genotypes. Our study revealed differences in total and specific phenolic contents across the tested genotypes with significant correlation to Rvi6-based resistance and a minor effect of polyploidy herein. In particular, procyanidin dimer levels appeared positively correlated with the level of resistance, indicating a putative functional role in scab resistance. In contrast, the majority of other phenolics were negatively correlated with the resistance. Finally, our study did not identify a significant correlation between reduced phloridzin:flavanol ratio and Rvi6 resistance. These findings are discussed in the context of the role of phenolic metabolism in apple scab resistance. 2025-07-21 2025-07-23T09:53:36Z 2025-07-23T09:53:36Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175765 en Open Access application/pdf Nature Portfolio Švara, A.; Mikulič Petkovšek, M.; Veberič, R.; Keulemans, W.; De Coninck, B.; Carpentier, S.; De Storme, N. (2025) Enhanced scab resistance in apple conferred by Rvi6 and polyploidy is linked with distinct shifts in the phenolics profile. Scientific Reports 15: 26489. ISSN: 2045-2322
spellingShingle Malus pumila
scab diseases
fungal diseases
Švara, Anže
Mikulič Petkovšek, Maja
Veberič, Robert
Keulemans, Wannes
De Coninck, Barbara
Carpentier, Sebastien
De Storme, Nico
Enhanced scab resistance in apple conferred by Rvi6 and polyploidy is linked with distinct shifts in the phenolics profile
title Enhanced scab resistance in apple conferred by Rvi6 and polyploidy is linked with distinct shifts in the phenolics profile
title_full Enhanced scab resistance in apple conferred by Rvi6 and polyploidy is linked with distinct shifts in the phenolics profile
title_fullStr Enhanced scab resistance in apple conferred by Rvi6 and polyploidy is linked with distinct shifts in the phenolics profile
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced scab resistance in apple conferred by Rvi6 and polyploidy is linked with distinct shifts in the phenolics profile
title_short Enhanced scab resistance in apple conferred by Rvi6 and polyploidy is linked with distinct shifts in the phenolics profile
title_sort enhanced scab resistance in apple conferred by rvi6 and polyploidy is linked with distinct shifts in the phenolics profile
topic Malus pumila
scab diseases
fungal diseases
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175765
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