Integrated omics reveal phenylpropanoid biosynthesis as a key defense pathway against Meloidogyne incognita in Cucumis metuliferus
Yaru Wang, Mingming Dong, Min Feng, Li Shan, Xi Zhao, Tiantian Pei, Yingqi Shi, Yifan Xu, Yibing Zhao, Hao Xue, Xinyue Ma, Qian Liu, Huaimeng Chen, Huazhong Ren, Xingwang Liu

TL;DR
This study shows how a wild cucumber species resists a harmful nematode by activating a key biochemical pathway.
Contribution
The study identifies phenylpropanoid biosynthesis as a central defense mechanism against nematodes in Cucumis metuliferus.
Findings
Resistant C. metuliferus showed early defense activation and late cell wall reinforcement.
Phenylpropanoid biosynthesis was consistently activated during nematode infection.
Overexpression of C4H increased resistance in cucumber.
Abstract
The southern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita, M. incognita) poses a severe threat to cucurbit production, yet no resistant germplasm exists among cultivated species. Although Cucumis metuliferus (C. metuliferus), a wild Cucurbitaceae species, exhibits resistance to M. incognita and prior transcriptomic studies have identified key responsive genes and signaling pathways, an integrated understanding of the dynamic transcriptional and metabolic reprogramming is still lacking. Here, an integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis was performed on resistant (CM064) and susceptible (CM083) C. metuliferus accessions during M. incognita infection. The resistant CM064 exhibited distinct temporal shifts in defense strategy: early-stage activation of defense pathways (hormone signaling and chitin response) coupled with repression of cell wall biogenesis, and late-stage upregulation…
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TopicsNematode management and characterization studies · Plant Disease Management Techniques · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
