Title of article :
Studies on Symptom Development, Phenolic Compounds and Morphological Defence Responses in Wheat Cultivars Differing in Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight
Author/Authors :
E. SIRANIDOU، نويسنده , , Z. KANG & H. BUCHENAUER، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Development of Fusarium head blight, caused by
Fusarium culmorum, was evaluated in seven winter
wheat cultivars and one spring wheat cultivar in an
outdoor pot experiment. Of the cultivars studied, only
the spring wheat cultivar Frontana exhibited resistance
against initial infection by the fungus. Significantly
higher amounts of free phenolic compounds were
found in the glumes, lemmas and paleas of Frontana
prior to and at all sampling times after inoculation, in
comparison to the winter wheat cultivar Agent.
Furthermore, the amount of p-coumaric acid increased
significantly in the glumes, lemmas and paleas of the
cultivar Frontana 2 days after inoculation compared
to that in uninoculated spike tissues. However, the
amounts of ferulic acid between inoculated and
healthy plant tissues did not differ. Ultrastructural
studies indicated more pronounced structural defence
responses, such as cell wall appositions, in the infected
lemma tissue of the resistant cultivar Frontana compared
with the susceptible Agent 3 days after inoculation.
Immunogold labelling of lignin revealed no
differences in the density of gold particles on the cell
walls of healthy lemma tissue in the two cultivars.
However, density of particles increased in the infected
lemma tissue of the resistant cultivar Frontana on cell
walls adjacent to the fungal cells, 3 days after inoculation.
The susceptible cultivar Agent showed little or
no response to the infection. Phenolic compounds
appear to play a role in the resistance of the cultivar
Frontana to F. culmorum
Keywords :
Cytology , ferulic acid , Fusarium head blight , immunocytochemistry , Lignin , P-coumaric acid , wheat
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology