Title of article :
Induction of Defence Responses in Roots and Mesocotyls of Sorghum Seedlings by Inoculation with Fusarium thapsinum and F. proliferatum, Wounding and Light
Author/Authors :
L.-D. HUANG and D. BACKHOUSE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The defence reactions of sorghum seedlings 7 days
after inoculation with Fusarium thapsinum and
F. proliferatum, and interactions with wounding and
exposure to light were studied to determine whether
responses to these fungi differed from those to abiotic
stresses. In non-wounded plants, inoculation with
both fungi increased concentrations of anthocyanins
and soluble phenolics and activities of peroxidase
(POX), chitinase and b-1,3-glucanase in the roots,
and increased b-1,3-glucanase activity in the mesocotyls.
There was no effect of inoculation on phenylalanine
ammonia-lyase (PAL) activity. Wounding by
itself increased anthocyanin content of mesocotyls.
Wounding also had a variety of interactions with
inoculation. Exposure to light had very little effect
on any defence response measured. A time course
experiment showed that induction of chitinase and
b-1,3-glucanase occurred in less than 24 h after
inoculation. POX activity increased 2 days after
inoculation, followed by a transient increase in PAL
activity. The content of anthocyanins and soluble
phenolics in roots of inoculated seedlings increased
gradually compared with controls over 6 days. The
responses of sorghum seedlings to inoculation with
F. thapsinum and F. proliferatum were similar to
those found by other workers following challenge by
necrotrophic pathogens and were different from
those induced by wounding and exposure to light.
Keywords :
necrotrophic pathogens , abiotic stresses , anthocyanins , soluble phenolics , Peroxidase , chitinase , b-1 , 3-glucanase
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology