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Comparison of Leptosphaeria biglobosa-induced and chemically induced systemic resistance to L.maculans in Brassica napus 被引量:4

Comparison of Leptosphaeria biglobosa-induced and chemically induced systemic resistance to L.maculans in Brassica napus
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摘要 Brassica napus(cv.Madrigal)seedlings pre-treated with ascospores of Leptosphaeria biglobosa or foliar sprays of either acibenzolar-S-methyl(ASM)or menadione sodium bisulphite(MSB)were chal- lenge inoculated with L.maculans ascospores and assessed for phoma leaf spot development and tissue morphology and gene expression responses to infection.Rates of increase in phoma leaf spot area 8―21 d after challenge inoculation were significantly greater on water pre-treated plants than on plants pre-treated with L.biglobosa,ASM or MSB on both pre-treated leaves(local effect)and younger leaves without pre-treatment(systemic effect).Ninety-six h after challenge inoculation,the invasive hyphae of L.maculans were encircled by rings of necrotic mesophyll cells on leaves pre-treated with L. biglobosa,ASM or MSB but not those pre-treated with water.Quantification of transcript levels of genes commonly used as markers of the major defence signalling pathways(PDF1.2,PR-1,NPR1,APX, CHB4)0–96 h after L.maculans challenge inoculation showed expression patterns indicating prefer- ential activation of the jasmonate/ethylene pathway and involved induction of NPR1 locally and sys- temically in leaves of plants pre-treated with L.biglobosa ascospores. Brassica napus (cv. Madrigal) seedlings pre-treated with ascospores of Leptosphaeria biglobosa or follar sprays of either acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM) or menadione sodium bisulphite (MSB) were challenge inoculated with L. maculans ascospores and assessed for phoma leaf spot development and tissue morphology and gene expression responses to infection. Rates of increase in phoma leaf spot area 8--21 d after challenge inoculation were significantly greater on water pre-treated plants than on plants pre-treated with L. biglobosa, ASM or MSB on both pre-treated leaves (local effect) and younger leaves without pre-treatment (systemic effect). Ninety-six h after challenge inoculation, the invasive hyphae of L. maculans were encircled by rings of necrotic mesophyll cells on leaves pre-treated with L. biglobosa, ASM or MSB but not those pre-treated with water. Quantification of transcript levels of genes commonly used as markers of the major defence signalling pathways (PDFI.2, PR-1, NPR1, APX, CHB4) 0-96 h after L. maculans challenge inoculation showed expression patterns indicating preferential activation of the jasmonate/ethylene pathway and involved induction of NPR1 locally and systemically in leaves of plants pre-treated with L. biglobosa ascospores.
出处 《Chinese Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS 2007年第8期1053-1062,共10页
基金 Supported by a Rothamsted International Fellowship to LIU ShengYi,a Royal Society China Fellowship to LIU RenHu,the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council(BBSRC),Department for Environment,Food and Rural Affairs(Defra),the Chadacre Trust,UK and the Ministry of Agriculture,P.R.China
关键词 油菜 黑胫病抗性 黑胫病弱毒种 诱导途径 比较 化学诱导 chemical activators, defence gene expression, defence signalling pathways, induced systemic resistance, oilseed rape (canola), phoma stemcanker (blackleg)
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