Title of article :
Suceptibility to Erysiphe graminis f.sp tritici and Phenolic Acid Content of Wheat as Influenced by Different Levels of Nitrogen Fertilization
Author/Authors :
J.-F. SANDER and R. HEITEFUSS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Pustule formation and conidia production of Erysiphe
glʹaminis f. sp. tritici were examined on wheat plants ( Trilicum
aeslifllm) supplied with different amounts of nitrate
in hyd roponic cul ture. On first and fifth leaves of the
cullivar Nandu inoculated with an incompatible race of
powdery mildew, hypersensitive. specific resisla nce was
not modified by nitrogen nutrition. On primary leaves
of the compatible cultivar Syros, pustule numbers and
conidia production were not a ltered by nitrogen supply.
On fifth leaves of this cultivar, high nitrogen supply to
the plants increased pustule numbers and sporula tion per
unilleafarea, compared 10 a low disease intensity allow
nitrogen level.
Individual hydroxycinnamic acids (HCAs) were determined
by HPLC in extracts from wheat plants cultivated
at dilferent levels of nitrogen. Ferulic acid, the predominant
phenolic acid as weU as p-coumaric acid were
detected in primary and fifth leaves in both unbound and
bound form s. In primary leaves, nitrogen supply did not
modify HCA concentration. Levels of bound and
unbound HCAs in fifth leaves decreased greatl y when
nitrogen supply increased. Ln response to infection with
a compatible race of powdery mi ldew. levels of bound
and unbound HCAs sligh tly increased in leaves of the
cv. Syros grown wilh low and mediulll nitrogen supply.
Infection of the incompatible cv. Nandu with the same
race led lO HCA acculll ulation, irrespective of nitrogen
supply to the wheat plant. In primary and fifth leaves less
than 5% of total alka li-sol uble unbound HCAs were
lInconjugated or present in glycosides. At low nitrogen
supply. bound and unbound HCAs are likely invo lved in
qual11ilarive resistance of wheat to powdery mildew.
Keywords :
quantitative resistance , nilrogen supply , phenolics , Wheat. mildew
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology