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Introducing furanocoumarin biosynthetic genes in tomato results in coumarins accumulation and impacted growth

Authors: Bouille, A., Villard, C., Galati, G., Roumani, M., Fauvet, A., Grosjean, J., Hoengenaert, L., Boerjan, W., Ralph, J., Hilliou, F., Robin, C., Hehn, A., Larbat, R.

Date: 2025-07-08 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.07.07.663522

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Solanum lycopersicum

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The study engineered the linear furanocoumarin pathway in tomato by integrating four biosynthetic genes, aiming to produce psoralen, but instead generated coumarins such as scopoletin. Morphophysiological, metabolomic, and transcriptomic analyses revealed that even low levels of these coumarins can influence plant growth and physiology, highlighting both benefits and costs of coumarin accumulation in crops.

metabolic engineering linear furanocoumarin pathway coumarins tomato metabolomics

Tomato leaf transcriptomic changes promoted by long-term water scarcity stress can be largely prevented by a fungal-based biostimulant

Authors: Lopez-Serrano, L., Ferez-Gomez, A., Romero-Aranda, R., Jaime Fernandez, E., Leal Lopez, J., Fernandez Baroja, E., Almagro, G., Dolezal, K., Novak, O., Diaz, L., Bautista, R., Leon Morcillo, R. J., Pozueta Romero, J.

Date: 2025-06-28 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.06.26.661737

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Solanum lycopersicum

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Foliar application of Trichoderma harzianum cell‑free culture filtrates (CF) increased fruit yield, root growth, and photosynthesis in a commercial tomato cultivar under prolonged water deficit in a Mediterranean greenhouse. Integrated physiological, metabolite, and transcriptomic analyses revealed that CF mitigated drought‑induced changes, suppressing about half of water‑stress responsive genes, thereby reducing the plant’s transcriptional sensitivity to water scarcity.

water deficit Trichoderma harzianum culture filtrate tomato drought tolerance transcriptome

Rapid population flux in bacterial spot xanthomonads during a transition in dominance between two genotypes in consecutive tomato production seasons and identification of a new species Xanthomonas oklahomensis sp. nov.

Authors: Johnson, B., Subedi, A., Damicone, J., Goss, E., Jones, J. B., Jibrin, M. O.

Date: 2025-04-16 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.04.13.648550

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Solanum lycopersicum

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The study examined Xanthomonas strains causing bacterial spot on tomato in Oklahoma fields during 2018‑2019, revealing a shift from X. euvesicatoria pv. euvesicatoria (Xee) to X. euvesicatoria pv. perforans (Xep) race T4, which also expanded to pepper. Phenotypic assays and whole‑genome sequencing highlighted differences in race composition, host range, copper sensitivity, and effector repertoires, and identified a novel species, Xanthomonas oklahomensis.

bacterial spot Xanthomonas euvesicatoria population shift phylogenetic analysis copper resistance

Phenotypic similarity of NAD(P)-Malic Enzymes in Tomato: Unveiling Patterns of Convergent and Parallel Evolution

Authors: Martinatto, A., Bohm, J. M., Bustamante, C., Pancaldi, F., Schranz, M. E., Tronconi, M.

Date: 2025-02-16 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.02.12.637823

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Solanum lycopersicum

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The study characterizes all seven malic enzyme genes in tomato, analyzing their tissue-specific expression, temperature and ethylene responsiveness, and linking specific isoforms to metabolic processes such as starch and lipid biosynthesis during fruit development. Phylogenetic, synteny, recombinant protein biochemical assays, and promoter analyses were used to compare tomato enzymes with Arabidopsis counterparts, revealing complex evolutionary dynamics that decouple phylogeny from functional orthology.

malic enzyme NADP-ME Solanum lycopersicum gene expression phylogenetic analysis