Title of article :
Biocontrol and Plant Pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum-Induced Changes in Phenolic Compounds in Tomato Leaves and Roots
Author/Authors :
Y. PANINA، نويسنده , , D. R. Fravel، نويسنده , , C. J. BAKER and L. A. SHCHERBAKOVA، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The biocontrol fungus Fusarium oxysporum strain
CS-20 was previously shown to reduce the incidence of
Fusarium wilt of tomato through an uncharacterized
host-mediated response. As phenolic compounds are
involved in the defence response of tomato to pathogens
and other stressors, this work was undertaken to
determine whether biocontrol strains induced changes
in phenolic compounds in leaves and roots of tomato
seedlings in the presence and absence of pathogenic
F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici. Roots of intact tomato
seedlings were placed in water or aqueous fungal spore
suspensions. Two biocontrol F. oxysporum strains
[CS-20 (host-mediated mechanism) and 85SK-1 (control
mechanism unknown)] and two plant pathogenic
strains of F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici Race 1 were
used. After 24 or 72 h exposure, phenolic compounds
were extracted from leaves and roots before identification
by HPLC. There were significant qualitative and
quantitative differences between the two sampling times.
Compared with the control treatment, strain CS-20
significantly altered (usually increasing) the ferulic, caffeic
and vanillic acid contents, and concentrations once
unidentified phenolic compounds recovered from leaves
and roots. In another experiment, tomato seedlings
growing in sterile sand were drenched with spores of
strain CS-20 the day before treating them with varying
concentrations of spores of the pathogen for 24 or 72 h.
The amount of pathogen present did not significantly
affect the plant phenolic response to the presence of
strain CS-20. This work demonstrates that tomato
responds within 24 h to the presence of the biocontrol
strain CS-20 by alterations in secondary metabolism
that are typical of resistance responses in tomato
Keywords :
biocontrol , Fusarium wilt
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology