Title of article :
Molecular responses of Phytophthora capsici-challenged cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) plants as influenced by resistance inducer application
Author/Authors :
Khosravi, Fatemeh Department of Biotechnology - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood, Iran , Gharanjik, Shahrokh Department of Biotechnology - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood, Iran , Dehestani, Ali Molecular Genetics Department - Genetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute of Tabarestan - Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University - Sari, Iran
Abstract :
Phytophthora species are considered as the major cause of several plant diseases resulting in huge yield
losses in agricultural crops. Despite years of effort to develop Phytophthora resistance varieties, there is no reports of a
resistant cucumber variety. In this study, the effect of concomitant application of potassium phosphite (KPhi) and chitosan
on some physiological and molecular responses of Phytophthora capsici-challenged cucumber plants were investigated.
Cucumber plants were treated with KPhi and/or Chitosan at different concentrations and were then inoculated with
zoospores of P. capsici and leaf samples were collected at different time courses. Results showed that Guaiacol peroxidase
(GPOD) enzymatic activity surged immediately at first and second days after pathogen inoculation with a peak in plants
treated with 4 gL-1 KPhi 2 days after inoculation. Compared to GPOD, the highest superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity
was observed in the same treatment but later at 5 days after inoculation. It was indicated that the activity of antioxidant
enzymes was greatly influenced by application of either KPhi or chitosan while their activity was not remarkably
enhanced in control plants. qPCR analysis revealed that the highest increase in glutathione peroxidase (gpx) gene
expression was achieved in plants concomitantly treated with 4 gL-1 KPhi and 200 mgL-1 chitosan 5 days after inoculation.
The findings of this study provide novel information regarding inducing mechanisms of KPhi and chitosan which may
be effective in mitigating disease severity.
Keywords :
Defense response , Potassium phosphite , Cucumber Chitosan , Resistance inducer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics