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Pseudomonas aeruginosa SPT08, a tomato endophyte, improves plant growth and controls bacterial wilt in tomato

Authors: Giri, S. J., Rana, R., Sharma, P. L., Begum, S., Dutta, L., Kalita, S., Bhuyan, S., Jain, M., Agarwala, N., Patil, P. B., Ray, S. K.

Date: 2025-08-20 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.08.17.670768

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Solanum lycopersicum

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The study isolated an endophytic Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain (SPT08) from tomato cotyledon seedlings that suppressed the wilt pathogen Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum and promoted plant growth, increasing height by 20% and root biomass by 60%. GFP labeling confirmed endophytic colonization, and genomic analysis revealed multiple secretion systems and secondary‑metabolite gene clusters associated with biocontrol and growth‑promoting traits.

Pseudomonas aeruginosa tomato bacterial wilt endophyte plant growth promotion

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

Micro RNA mediated enhanced growth in Solanum lycopersicum during cadmium hormesis

Authors: Ravi, R., Yadav, M., Kanade, S.

Date: 2025-07-06 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.07.04.663119

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Solanum lycopersicum

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The study investigates hormetic responses of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) seedlings to low‑dose cadmium, demonstrating enhanced growth through morphological, biochemical, and histochemical analyses. Transcriptomic profiling revealed differential expression of oxidoreductase genes, signaling components, and several long non‑coding RNAs (lncRNAs) that generate miRNAs (sly‑MIR396a and sly‑MIR1063g), which modulate target genes to promote growth. In‑silico analyses of lncRNA targets and miRNA precursors provide mechanistic insight into cadmium‑induced hormesis and its potential for crop improvement.

hormesis cadmium lncRNA miRNA tomato

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

Exogenous Hormone Treatments Reveal Species-Specific Regulation of Individual Components of Root Architecture and Salt Ion Accumulation in Cultivated and Wild Tomatoes

Authors: Rahmati-Ishka, M., Craft, E., Pineros, M., Julkowska, M. M.

Date: 2025-06-20 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.06.17.660158

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Solanum lycopersicum

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The study examined how individual hormone treatments (auxin, ethylene, gibberellin) influence root architecture and ion accumulation under salt stress in three tomato accessions, revealing species-specific hormonal effects on lateral root development and Na/K ratios. Genetic analyses using Arabidopsis mutants and a tomato ethylene‑perception mutant (nr) identified novel hormonal signaling components that modulate salt stress responses, highlighting potential strategies to improve crop performance.

hormonal signaling root architecture salt stress Na/K ratio tomato

Tomato Omics Research: Mapping Bibliometric Footprints of Global Research Trends, Collaboration Networks, and Impact Trajectories

Authors: Prabha, R., Kumar, A., Shukla, R., Singh, D. P.

Date: 2025-04-22 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.04.17.649284

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Solanum lycopersicum

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The study performs a bibliometric analysis of 1,702 Scopus-indexed tomato omics publications over two decades, revealing a rapid surge in output after 2017 and highlighting dominant fields such as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Citation and co‑authorship network analyses identify key contributions in microRNA research and genome sequencing, major research hubs, and collaborative clusters, while keyword mapping underscores stress response, fruit quality, and immunity as priority topics.

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SlHSFB3a developmentally regulates lateral root formation by modulating auxin signaling in tomato.

Authors: Majee, A., Sairem, B., Kumar, V., Sane, A. P., Sane, V. A.

Date: 2025-04-18 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.04.15.648910

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Solanum lycopersicum

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The study characterizes the tomato class B heat shock factor SlHSFB3a, revealing its age‑dependent expression in roots and its role in enhancing lateral root density by modulating auxin homeostasis. Overexpression of SlHSFB3a increases lateral root emergence, while CRISPR‑mediated knockouts produce the opposite phenotype, indicating that SlHSFB3a regulates auxin signaling through repression of auxin repressors and activation of the ARF7/LOB20 pathway.

HSF transcription factor SlHSFB3a auxin homeostasis lateral root development tomato

Functional analysis of FW2.2-LIKE proteins in tomato: SlFWL5 regulates leaf size and morphology.

Authors: Beauchet, A., Ehrard, L., Boutaleb, L., Rofidal, V., Gonzalez, N., Chevalier, C., Bollier, N.

Date: 2025-02-28 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.02.27.640525

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Solanum lycopersicum

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The study functionally characterizes three tomato CNR/FWL proteins (SlFWL2, SlFWL4, SlFWL5) and demonstrates that SlFWL5 localizes to plasmodesmata, where it regulates leaf size and morphology by promoting cell expansion likely through cell‑to‑cell communication. Gain‑ and loss‑of‑function transgenic tomato lines reveal that SlFWL5 is a key regulator of organ growth via modulation of plasmodesmatal signaling.

CNR/FWL gene family plasmodesmata cell-to-cell communication leaf development tomato

Investigating the impact of carbamazepine on tomato plant metabolism using genome-scale metabolic modelling

Authors: Srinivasan, S., Raman, K., Srivastava, S.

Date: 2025-02-07 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.02.03.635865

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Solanum lycopersicum

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The study develops an updated genome-scale metabolic model of tomato leaf (CBZ_iSL3433) incorporating carbamazepine (CBZ) transformation reactions to simulate the pollutant's stress impact under phototrophic conditions. Constraint-based analysis predicts significant reductions in biomass and altered fluxes in nutrient assimilation and secondary metabolism, which are largely ameliorated by biostimulants such as proline, spermine, glycerol, and ethanol. This framework demonstrates a systems-level approach for screening strategies to mitigate pharmaceutical pollutant stress in crops.

carbamazepine tomato genome-scale metabolic model constraint-based modeling biostimulants
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