Author/Authors :
B. KRSTI?، نويسنده , , I. VICO، نويسنده , , M. TO?I? and G. STOJANOVI?، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Infection of strawberry plants with binudeate Rhizoctonia
spp. results in an increase in peroxidase activity
and the appearance of new isoforms of the enzyme. In
healthy and diseased roots of two different strawberry
genotypes seven peroxidase isoenzymes were found. In
healthy strawberry cv. Senga Sengana, which was moderately
resistant to infection, four isoenzymes (1, 2, 5,
and 6) were found. Moreover the activity of these isoenzymes
was increased and three new isoenzymes (3, 4,
and 7) were fotind in infected roots. In the strawberry
hybrid 3/2/86/88/R, which is very susceptible to infection,
only isoenzyme 2 was present in the roots of healthy
plants. Following infection, the activity of isoenzyme 2
was increased and five new isoenzymes (1, 4, 5, 6, and
7) were detectable. The results obtained indicate that
strawberry resistance to binudeate Rhizoctonia may be
correlated with peroxidase isoenzyme profile with particular
reference to isoform 3, which is oniy present in
infected roots of the moderately resistant cv., Senga Sengana