Periodic Reporting for period 1 - LGSMAIZE (Engineering of low germination stimulant production to control witchweed infection in maize in Sub-Saharan Africa)
Período documentado: 2023-09-01 hasta 2025-02-28
In ERC Advanced project CHEMCOMRHIZO we elucidated the identity of the other maize strigolactones and demonstrated that there is natural variation in the germination stimulant composition in the root exudate of maize varieties and that this can result in full Striga resistance. We also elucidated the entire biosynthetic pathway of all maize strigolactones. In LGSMAIZE, we create knock-out lines in these strigolactone biosynthetic genes in an elite African maize variety in collaboration with the CGIAR institute CIMMYT, to deliver the proof-of-concept that Striga resistance can be introduced into maize. In parallel, we analyse existing maize varieties with different blends of strigolactones for their microbiome recruitment.
In parallel, we have carried out experiments with a number of maize genotypes differing in strigolactone profile. These genotypes were grown in a natural soil substrate and rhizosphere soil was collected, DNA extracted and 16S, ITS and AM fungi metabarcoding carried out. We are currently analysing these data, and preparing a publication about the effect of differences in the maize strigolactone blend on microbiome recruitment.
A new grant was obtained by the PI as collaborator in a Swiss National Science Foundation grant, coordinated by the group of Marcel van der Heijden of Zurich University. In this grant we will further characterize the gene edited lines for AM fungi recruitment in greenhouse and field experiments. This will result in a number of additional publications.