Title of article :
Physiological Basis for Differences in Resistance to Microdochium nivale (Fr.) Samuels and Hallett in Two Androgenic Genotypes of Festulolium Derived from Tetraploid F1 Hybrids of Festuca pratensis × Lolium multiflorum (Festulolium)
Author/Authors :
E. POCIECHA، نويسنده , , A. P?A?EK، نويسنده , , F. JANOWIAK، نويسنده , , A. JANECZKO and Z. ZWIERZYKOWSKI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to investigate the physiological
basis for differences in resistance to pink snow
mould (Microdochium nivale) in two androgenic genotypes
of Festulolium (Festuca pratensis · Lolium multiflorum)
which differed in terms of their resistance to
M. nivale. Genotype 716 was more resistant than genotype
729. The study consisted of two experiments. The
aim of the first experiment was to estimate the ability
of the plants to survive winter conditions. The aim of
the second experiment was to find physiological markers
of resistance to snow mould. Festulolium plants
were infected with M. nivale mycelium after pre-hardening
and hardening. After 2 weeks in the dark at
2 C, there was a sharp increase in the phenolic content
in both genotypes. The increase was greater in the
more resistant genotype 716 than in genotype 729.
Phenolics therefore may play a very important role in
overwintering in grasses, similar to carbohydrates.
Based on the differences between the two genotypes,
potential indicators of resistance to M. nivale in Festulolium
include increased soluble carbohydrate content,
increased phenolic content, increased hydrogen peroxide
accumulation, decreased catalase activity, increased
abscisic acid content and reduced heat emission
Keywords :
abscisic acid , frost resistance , antioxidants , soluble carbohydrates , pathogenesis , phenolics
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology