Title of article :
Latency of Botrytis cinerea Pers.: Fr. and Biochemical Studies During Growth and Ripening of Two Grape Berry Cultivars, Respectively Susceptible and Resistant to Grey Mould
Author/Authors :
R. Pezet، نويسنده , , O. Viret، نويسنده , , C. Perret and R. Tabacchi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Latency and development of Botrytis cinerea were
assessed under field conditions and after artificial inoculation
of two grape varieties, Gamay (susceptible) and
Gamaret (resistant). When the percentage of latent Botrytis
was the same for both varieties, severity of visible
grey mould remained very low in Gamaret berries, while
Gamay clusters were destroyed by the disease to a high
percentage. Some biochemical parameters were measured
in berries, such as constitutive and induced antifungal
compounds, polymeric proanthocyanidins and
lipid peroxidation products as markers of senescence.
Differences were observed in polymeric proanthocyanidins
(PPRA) of Gamaret compared with those of
Gamay. Concentration and mean degree of polymerization
(mDP) of PPRA were always higher in the berries
of the resistant variety. The inhibitory effect of Gamaret
PPRA on enzyme activity remained until harvest
whereas Gamay PPRA lost their inhibitory activity at
the beginning of ve´raison. Based on these results, resistance
to B. cinerea seems to be linked to the maintainance
of the fungus in its latent form in berries, mainly
due to the ability of Gamaret PPRA to inhibit macerating
fungal enzyme activities.
Keywords :
Botrytis cinerea , latency , polymeric proanthocyanidins , Senescence , grape resistance
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology