Title of article :
Changes in Cell Wall-bound Phenolic Compounds and Lignin in Roots of Date Palm Cultivars Differing in Susceptibility to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis
Author/Authors :
C. El Modafar A. Tantaoui and E. El Boustani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The roots of date palm contain four cell wall!bound
phenolic acids identi_ed as p!hydroxybenzoic\ p!coum!
aric\ ferulic and sinapic acids[ The ferulic acid represents
the major phenolic compound since it constitutes 37[1
44[7) of cell wall!bound phenolic acids[ All these phe!
nolic acids were present in the resistant cultivar "BSTN#
and the susceptible cultivar "JHL#[ However\ the pre!
infection contents of p!coumaric\ ferulic and sinapic acids
were greater in the resistant cultivar than in the sus!
ceptible one[ For the contents of p!hydroxybenzoic acidthere was no signi_cant di}erence between the resistant
cultivar and the susceptible cultivar[ Similarly\ the pre!
infection contents of lignin were approximately equal for
both cultivars[ Inoculation of the date palm roots by
Fusarium oxysporum f[ sp[ albedinis induced important
modi_cations to the contents of the cell wall!bound phe!
nolic compounds and lignin\ which made it possible to
distinguish between resistant and susceptible cultivars[
The post!infection contents of cell wall!bound phenolic
compounds underwent a rapid and intense increase with
a maximum accumulation on the tenth day for p!hyd!
roxybenzoic acid "0[43 mmol:g#\ p!coumaric acid
"1[66 mmol:g# and ferulic acid "1[53 mmol:g# and on the
_fteenth day for sinapic acid "0[74 mmol:g#[ The
maximum contents accumulated in the resistant cultivar
were greater than those in the susceptible cultivarnamely\ 00 times for p!hydroxybenzoic acid\ 1[5 times for
p!coumaric acid\ 0[7 times for ferulic acid and 01[2 times
for sinapic acid[ In the susceptible cultivar\ p!coumaric
acid and ferulic acid contents also increased after inocu!
lation although they did not reach the pre!infection con!
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tents of the resistant cultivar[ The contents of p!
hydroxybenzoic acid in the susceptible cultivar roots did
not present post!infection modi_cation and those of sina!
pic acid decreased instead[ The lignin contents increased
in both cultivars with a maximum accumulation on the
_fteenth day[ However\ the maximum contents accumu!
lated in the resistant cultivar roots were 0[4 times greater
than those of the susceptible cultivar[ These results
showed clear di}erences between the resistant BSTN and
the susceptible JHL cultivars[ The implication of cell
wall!bound phenolic compounds and lignin in the resist!
ance of date palm to F[ oxysporum f[ sp[ albedinis appears
to be dependent on the speed and intensity of their
accumulation with greater contents in the _rst stage of
infection[
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology