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Mechanism of induced systemic resistance against anthracnose disease in cucumber by plant growth-promoting fungi
Research Areafaculty-of-agriculture
Year2015
AuthorsMohsen Mohamed Elsharkawy
JournalActa Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B — Soil & Plant Science
Volume65
Month
ISSN
AbstractPlant growth-promoting fungi (PGPF) such as Phoma sp. (isolates GS8-1, GS8-2 and GS8-3) and non-sporulating fungus (isolate GU21-2) were tested for their ability to induce systemic resistance against Colletotrichum orbiculare in cucumber. These isolates, used as colonized barley kernels to natural soils, induced systemic resistance in the greenhouse as well as in the field. Different elicitors from PGPF such as cell walls retaining or lacking protein and lipids, cell walls lipid fraction, and three fractions of culture filtrate (CF) with different molecular weight ranges were tested for their ability to elicit the defense response of cucumber plants under controlled conditions. Cell wall fraction lacking protein and lipids and the cell wall lipid fraction from root colonizing isolates GS8-1, GS8-2, and GS8-3 protected plants against C. orbiculare. While, only cell wall lipid fraction and CF fractions of different molecular weight ranges of the isolate GU21-2 protected plants against C. orbiculare infection. Methanol-soluble substances from CF fractions with molecular weight greater than 12,000 and less than 8000 consistently protected plants against the pathogen. Germination of C. orbiculare spores decreased significantly at 72 h of incubation on leaves of PGPF-protected plants. Isolate GU21-2 was the most effective in inhibiting spore germination. On the other hand, isolates GS8-1 and GU21-2 induced lignifications in the hypocotyls of seven-day-old cucumber seedlings after challenge inoculation with C. orbiculare. Three-week-old cucumber plants treated with isolate GU21-2 and challenged with C. orbiculare showed increased activities of exo- and endo-forms of glucanase and chitinase, as well as peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase in the second true leaves. Induction treatment with isolate GS8-1 also increased the activities of these enzymes with the exception of exo-glucanase. This study shows that the inoculation of PGPF or its CF resulted in additive effect on the suppression of anthracnose disease in cucumber.
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