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Menadione Sodium Bisulfite-Protected Tomato Leaves against Grey Mould via Antifungal Activity and Enhanced Plant Immunity.
Jo, Youn Sook; Park, Hye Bin; Kim, Ji Yun; Choi, Seong Min; Lee, Da Sol; Kim, Do Hoon; Lee, Young Hee; Park, Chang-Jin; Jeun, Yong-Chull; Hong, Jeum Kyu.
Afiliación
  • Jo YS; Department of Horticultural Science, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (GNTech), Jinju 52725, Korea.
  • Park HB; Department of Horticultural Science, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (GNTech), Jinju 52725, Korea.
  • Kim JY; Department of Horticultural Science, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (GNTech), Jinju 52725, Korea.
  • Choi SM; Department of Horticultural Science, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (GNTech), Jinju 52725, Korea.
  • Lee DS; Department of Horticultural Science, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (GNTech), Jinju 52725, Korea.
  • Kim DH; Department of Horticultural Science, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (GNTech), Jinju 52725, Korea.
  • Lee YH; Department of Horticultural Science, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (GNTech), Jinju 52725, Korea.
  • Park CJ; Department of Bioresources Engineering, Sejong University, Seoul 05006, Korea.
  • Jeun YC; College of Applied Life Science, Faculty of Bioscience and Industry, The Research Institute for Subtropical Agriculture and Biotechnology, Jeju National University, Jeju 63243, Korea.
  • Hong JK; Department of Horticultural Science, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (GNTech), Jinju 52725, Korea.
Plant Pathol J ; 36(4): 335-345, 2020 Aug 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32788892
ABSTRACT
Tomato grey mould has been one of the destructive fungal diseases during tomato production. Ten mM of menadione sodium bisulfite (MSB) was applied to tomato plants for eco-friendly control of the grey mould. MSB-reduced tomato grey mould in the 3rd true leaves was prolonged at least 7 days prior to the fungal inoculation of two inoculum densities (2 × 104 and 2 × 105 conidia/ml) of Botrytis cinerea. Protection efficacy was significantly higher in the leaves inoculated with the lower disease pressure of conidial suspension compared to the higher one. MSB-pretreatment was not effective to arrest oxalic acid-triggered necrosis on tomato leaves. Plant cell death and hydrogen peroxide accumulation were restricted in necrotic lesions of the B. cinereainoculated leaves by the MSB-pretreatment. Decreased conidia number and germ-tube elongation of B. cinerea were found at 10 h, and mycelial growth was also impeded at 24 h on the MSB-pretreated leaves. MSBmediated disease suppressions were found in cotyledons and different positions (1st to 5th) of true leaves inoculated with the lower conidial suspension, but only 1st to 3rd true leaves showed decreases in lesion sizes by the higher inoculum density. Increasing MSB-pretreatment times more efficiently decreased the lesion size by the higher disease pressure. MSB led to inducible expressions of defence-related genes SlPR1a, SlPR1b, SlPIN2, SlACO1, SlChi3, and SlChi9 in tomato leaves prior to B. cinerea infection. These results suggest that MSB pretreatment can be a promising alternative to chemical fungicides for environment-friendly management of tomato grey mould.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Plant Pathol J Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Plant Pathol J Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article