Title of article :
Function of Host and Fungal Metabolites in Resistance Response of Banana and Plantain in the Black Sigatoka Disease Pathosystem (Musa spp. –Mycosphaerella fijiensis)
Author/Authors :
R. Hoss، نويسنده , , J. Helbig and H. Bochow، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The host pathogen interactions of Musa spp[ and Myco!
sphaerella _jiensis were investigated in order to determine
the function of secondary metabolites within the patho!
system of the Black Sigatoka disease[ The pentaketide
metabolites ~aviolin\ 1!hydroxyjuglone\ juglone and
1\3\7!trihydroxytetralone "1\3\7!THT# of the pathogen
were identi_ed[ The concentration of 1\3\7!THT was sig!
ni_cantly increased by application of the synthetic com!
pound tricyclazole and by natural activators extracted
from the intercellular space of leaf tissue of resistant
Musa cultivars[ When inoculated host plants were treated
with tricyclazole\ extensive necrosis of both susceptible
and resistant Musa cultivar leaves were observed[ Plant
defence mechanisms of resistant Musa cultivars were _rst
detected as an activation of phenylalanine ammonia
lyase and the subsequent accumulation of post!infec!
tional substances which blocked fungal growth[ These
results indicated the bivalent importance of 1\3\7!THT
for host!speci_c reactions\ depending on its con!
centration at di}erent stages of pathogenesis[ Early acti!
vation of fungal 1\3\7!THT metabolism by resistant Musa
cultivars caused necrotic micro!lesions and elicitation of
post!infectional defence reactions leading to incom!
patibility between pathogen and host plant^ growth of
the fungus on susceptible cultivars caused necrotizing
doses of 1\3\7!THT only after the establishment of a
compatible interaction and development of typical symp!
toms at late stages of pathogenesis
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology