Hydrogen Peroxide Prompted Lignification Affects Pathogenicity of Hemi-biotrophic Pathogen Bipolaris sorokiniana to Wheat.

过氧化氢促进木质化影响半活体营养型病原菌Bipolaris sorokiniana对小麦的致病性

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作者:Poudel Ajit, Navathe Sudhir, Chand Ramesh, Mishra Vinod K, Singh Pawan K, Joshi Arun K
Spot blotch caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana has spread to more than 9 million ha of wheat in the warm, humid areas of the Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) of South Asia and is a disease of major concern in other similar wheat growing regions worldwide. Differential lignin content in resistant and susceptible genotypes and its association with free radicals such as hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), superoxide (O(2) (-)) and hydroxyl radical (OH(-)) were studied after inoculation under field conditions for two consecutive years. H(2)O(2) significantly influenced lignin content in flag leaves, whereas there was a negative correlation among lignin and H(2)O(2) to the Area Under Disease Progress Curve (AUDPC). The production of H(2)O(2) was higher in the resistant genotypes than susceptible ones. The O(2) (-) and OH(-) positively correlated with AUDPC but negatively with lignin content. This study illustrates that H(2)O(2) has a vital role in prompting lignification and thereby resistance to spot blotch in wheat. We used cluster analysis to separate the resistant and susceptible genotypes by phenotypic and biochemical traits. H(2)O(2) associated lignin production significantly reduced the number of appressoria and penetration pegs. We visualized the effect of lignin in disease resistance using differential histochemical staining of tissue from resistant and susceptible genotypes, which shows the variable accumulation of hydrogen peroxide and lignin around penetration sites.

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