Title of article :
Influence of Pathogenic and Non-pathogenic Bacteria on Soybean Suspension Cells
Author/Authors :
J. MULLER، نويسنده , , B. V?ULKSCH and W. FRITSCHE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Co-cultivations of plant suspension cultures of soybean
(Glycine max) with compatible phytopathogenic {Pseudomonas
syringae pv. glycinea), incompatible phytopathogenic
{Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato), and
different non-pathogenic {Erwinia herbicola, Escherichia
coli) bacteria were carried out. Growth and viability (triphenyltetrazoiium
chloride activity) of plant cells and
bacteria as well as enzyme activities of peroxidase (PO),
polyphenoloxidase (PPO), and phenylalanine ammonialyase
(PAL) within the plant cells were investigated over
an incubation period of 7 days. The compatible pathogen
inhibited growth and viability of the plant cells after 1
day and led to the death of the majority of the plant
cells by the seventh day. In contrast, the incompatible
pathogen directly reduced growth and viability of the
soybean cells and caused a strong induction of enzyme
activities of PO and PAL to more than 4 times of the
untreated control by the seventh day. The epiphytic bacterium
Erwinia herbicola caused a slight inhibition of
growth and viability of the plant cells after the second
day of co-cultivation. The PO activity increased in the
same manner as in the incompatible interaction. The
saprophytic Escherichia coli strain had a negligible influence
on soybean suspension cells. All the bacteria tested
except for Escherichia coli multiplied rapidly during cocultivation
and reached populations of lOʹ-lOʹʹ colonyforming
units/ml in the stationary phase. The results from
this study demonstrate that the soybean suspension cells
react differently to compatible, incompatible and saprophytic
bacteria.
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology