Title of article :
Involvement of Hydrogen Peroxide, Peroxidase and Superoxide Dismutase in Response of Medicago truncatula Lines Differing in Susceptibility to Phoma medicaginis Infection
Author/Authors :
N. DJEBALI، نويسنده , , H. MHADHBI، نويسنده , , C. JACQUET، نويسنده , , T. HUGUET and M. E. AOUANI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This study was undertaken to assess the involvement
of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), peroxidase (POX; EC
1.11.1.7) and superoxide dismutase (SOD; EC 1.15.1.1)
in Medicago truncatula in relation with susceptibility
to Phoma medicaginis infection. Several M. truncatula
lines were studied in terms of their response to P. medicaginis
infection. Fifteen days after inoculation (dai),
differences in susceptibility were found. DZA45.5 was
the least susceptible line and F83005.5 was the most
susceptible line. Microscopic analysis of fungal development
was performed in inoculated detached leaves
of the DZA45.5 and F83005.5 lines. No significant difference
was observed in events from conidia germination
to penetration. Differences became apparent
during the colonization process as the pathogen was
able to sporulate rapidly increasing its concentration
on the tissue of F83005.5 in comparison with
DZA45.5. To characterize the susceptibility of the two
lines, histochemical detection of H2O2 was made in
detached leaves. H2O2 detection showed an early accumulation
of this component in cells of DZA45.5 at
1 dai. However, H2O2 was detected in few, if any, cells
in the tissues of the most susceptible line, F83005.5.
The activity of POX and SOD were determined spectrophotometrically
in leaves of intact inoculated plants
of both lines. Phoma medicaginis inoculation of
DZA45.5 and F83005.5 did not affect POX activity
level in leaves when compared with control uninoculated
plants. SOD activity showed a significant decrease
in F83005.5 and DZA45.5 leaves at 4 dai and 9 dai,
respectively, in comparison with control plants. In control
plants POX activity was significantly higher in the
least susceptible line DZA45.5 in comparison with
F83005.5. Early and higher production of H2O2 and
elevated basal POX activity in cells of the least
susceptible line, DZA45.5 could explain its ability to
be less favourable to the colonization and reproduction
of P. medicaginis in comparison with the most
susceptible line, F83005.5.
Keywords :
necrotrophic pathogen , plant–microbe interaction , model legume , antioxidants enzymes , susceptibility
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology