Abstract
Summary
Although much is known about the responses of model plants to microbial features, we still lack an understanding of the extent of variation in immune perception across members of a plant family.
In this work, we analyzed immune responses in Citrus and wild relatives, surveying 86 Rutaceae genotypes with differing leaf morphologies and disease resistances. We found that responses to microbial features vary both within and between members. Species in two subtribes, the Balsamocitrinae and Clauseninae, can recognize all tested microbial features (flg22, csp22, chitin), including one from Candidatus Liberibacter species (csp22CLas), the bacterium associated with citrus greening disease aka Huanglongbing.
Chitin perception is widespread among Rutaceae genotypes. We were able to characterize a homolog of the Arabidopsis LYK5 receptor in ‘Tango’ mandarin that is capable of conferring chitin perception.
These findings shed light onto the diversity of perception of microbial features and highlight genotypes capable of recognizing polymorphic microbial features whose receptors have promise for transfer to susceptible varieties.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.