Title of article :
Effect of Crinipellis perniciosa Infection on Abscission of Cacao Cotyledons, Reserve Mobilization and Dry Matter Partitioning
Author/Authors :
L. A. Motilal، نويسنده , , G. SIRJU-CHARRAN and T. N. SREENIVASAN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Infection by Crinipellis perniciosa on cacao seedlings
prevented the abscission of cotyledons which normally
abscise within 32–61 days from seed sowing. The early
growth and development of control and artificially
inoculated seedlings was investigated for root dry mass
(RDM), shoot dry mass (SDM), shoot-to-root ratio
(SRR), total dry mass (TDM), cotyledonary dry mass
(CDM) and cotyledonary water content (CWC). Cotyledonary
reserve mobilization was estimated at 69 and
56% at 5 weeks and 79 and 64% at 8 weeks in control
and infected seedlings, respectively. Infection induced
the enlargement of tissues but was not accompanied
by an increase in dry mass. Infection both delayed and
reduced the utilization of cotyledonary food reserves
resulting in slower accumulation of RDM, SDM and
TDM culminating in a reduction of growth by a factor
of 1.6 at 8 weeks. However, the SRR of inoculated
plants was similar to that of control plants, suggesting
that the balance between the root and shoot systems
exists which is unchanged by the effect of the pathogen.
CWC was decreased upon senescence to an average
of 65% at abscission. The prevention of
cotyledonary abscission in infected seedlings is suggested
to be due in part to the CDM remaining above a
critical level of 20% of the initial CDM. The implication
of this response in relation to the infection biology
of the pathogen is discussed
Keywords :
cotyledon , abscission , Partitioning , Crinipellis perniciosa , Cacao
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology