Title of article :
Ultrastructural and Cytochemical Studies on Cellulose, Xylan and Pectin Degradation in Wheat Spikes Infected by Fusarium culmorum
Author/Authors :
Z. Kang and H. Buchenauer Institute of Phytomedicine، نويسنده , , University Hohenheim، نويسنده , , D-70593، نويسنده , , Stuttgart، نويسنده , , Germany، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The cell wall components cellulose\ xylan and pectin in
di}erent tissues of noninoculated healthy and Fusarium
culmorum "W[ G[ Smith# Sacc!infected wheat spikes were
localized by means of enzyme!gold and immuno!gold
labelling techniques[ The cell walls in the ovary\ lemma
and rachis of the healthy wheat spike showed labellings
in di}erent patterns and densities with cellulase!gold and
xylanase!gold probes\ as well as with the antipectin mon!
oclonal antibody JIM6[ The inter! and intracellular
growth of the pathogen in the ovary\ lemma and rachis
of the infected wheat spike\ not only caused pronounced
alterations of cell walls and middle lamella matrices\ but
also led to marked modi_cations of cell wall components[
The enzyme!gold and immuno!gold labellings in the
infected host tissues revealed that the labelling densities
for cellulose\ xylan and pectin were signi_cantly reduced
in the cell walls of infected ovary\ lemma and rachis as
compared with corresponding healthy host tissues[ The
host cell walls in contact with or close to hyphae of the
pathogen showed more marked morphological changes
and much greater reduction of the labelling density than
those in distance from the hyphae[ These results provide
evidence that F[ culmorum may produce cell!wall!degrad!
ing enzymes such as cellulases\ xylanases and pectinases
during infection and colonization of wheat spikes tissues[
Furthermore\ at the early stage of infection "e[g[ 2 days
after inoculation#\ the degradation of pectin was greater
than that of cellulose and xylan in the cell walls of the
same infected host tissues\ indirectly suggesting that the
pectinases may be secreted earlier or exert higher activi!
ties than cellulases and xylanases
Keywords :
Triticum aestivum\ Fusarium culmorum\ cellulose\ xylan\ pectin
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology