Title of article :
Enhancement of Defence Responses against Bayoud Disease by Treatment of Date Palm Seedlings with an Hypoaggressive Fusarium oxysporum Isolate
Author/Authors :
M. El Hassni، نويسنده , , F. JʹAiti، نويسنده , , A. Dihazi، نويسنده , , E. Ait Barka، نويسنده , , A. EL IDRISSI-TOURANE and F. DAAYF and I. EL HADRAMI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Pretreatment of date palm seedlings with an hypoaggressive
Fusariumisolate (AHD) protected thempartiall y
fromfurt her infection by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.
albedinis (Foa), the Bayoud disease pathogen. No mortality
occurred during 2–3 months of incubation in
plants pretreated with AHD, as opposed to aggressive
isolate (ZAG) inoculated controls where up to 100%
mortality was observed 15–30 days after inoculation.
Such protection involved biochemical interactions
between the host plant and AHD since no direct competition
or antagonismwas revealed between AHD and
ZAG. The examination of the accumulation of phenolics
and peroxidase activity, two parameters previously
reported to be involved in date palmresi stance to Foa,
indicated that the response to AHD was correlated with
the ability of pretreated date palmtissues to establish a
faster defence response in the roots of both susceptible
and resistant cultivars. Plants pretreated with AHD
accumulated higher amounts of phenolics, mainly nonconstitutive
hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives, which
play a crucial role in date palmdefence against Foa, as
previously described by our group. These compounds
were accumulated along with the constitutive caffeoylshikimic
acids. A faster induction of peroxidase activity
in response to Foa was also recorded in plants pretreated
with AHD. Given the multi-component nature of these
induced responses, AHD could be part of integrated
disease management strategies for a sustainable control
of the palmtree Bayoud disease
Keywords :
Peroxidases , Date Palm , Fusarium spp. , biocontrol , phenolics , Phytoalexins
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology