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Non-Specific Induction of Pisatin and Local Resistance in Pea Leaves by Elicitors from Mycosphaerella pinodes, M. melonis and M. ligulicola and the Effect of Suppressor from M. pinodes

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Journal of PhytoPathology, 117(2), p.136-143, 1986Trabajos contenidos:
  • Yamamoto, Y
  • Oku, H
  • Shiraishi, T
  • Ouchi, S
  • Koshizawa, K
Recursos en línea: Resumen: The accumulation of pisatin was induced non-specifically by elicitors prepared from the high molecular weight fraction (molecular weight: more than 10,000 daltons)of the spore germination fluid of three species of Mycosphaerella-phnt pathogens in pea leaves with epidermis removed, regardless of the pathogenicity of the fungi to pea. Before the elicitation of pisatin synthesis, local resistance to infection by Mycosphaerella pinodes was induced by elicitors again non-specifically in pea leaves in which wax had been removed from the leaf surface. The substance responsible for local resistance could be extracted with ethylacetate from the elicitor-containing drop diffusate which was placed on pea leaves. The substance prevented the penetration of M. pinodes through heat-killed pea epidermis, but did not affect spore germination. The suppressor prepared from the low molecular weight fraction (molecular weight: less than 10,000 daltons)of the spore germination fluid of M. pinodes counteracted the ability of elicitors to induce both phases of resistance mechanisms.
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The accumulation of pisatin was induced non-specifically by elicitors prepared from the high molecular weight fraction (molecular weight: more than 10,000 daltons)of the spore germination fluid of three species of Mycosphaerella-phnt pathogens in pea leaves with epidermis removed, regardless of the pathogenicity of the fungi to pea. Before the elicitation of pisatin synthesis, local resistance to infection by Mycosphaerella pinodes was induced by elicitors again non-specifically in pea leaves in which wax had been removed from the leaf surface. The substance responsible for local resistance could be extracted with ethylacetate from the elicitor-containing drop diffusate which was placed on pea leaves. The substance prevented the penetration of M. pinodes through heat-killed pea epidermis, but did not affect spore germination. The suppressor prepared from the low molecular weight fraction (molecular weight: less than 10,000 daltons)of the spore germination fluid of M. pinodes counteracted the ability of elicitors to induce both phases of resistance mechanisms.

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