Title of article :
Suppression of the Defence-Related Oxidative Burst in Bean Leaf Tissue and Bean Suspension Cells by the Necrotrophic Pathogen Botrytis cinerea
Author/Authors :
CH. UNGER، نويسنده , , S. KLETA، نويسنده , , G. JANDL and A. V. TIEDEMANN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The interaction of two selected isolates of Botrytis
cinerea with bean suspension cells and bean leaf
discs was compared in relation to levels of reactive
oxygen intermediates (ROI). Isolate B 1.7 was arrested
by a hypersensitive-like necrosis of bean leaf tissue.
According to its inability to spread and produce
conidia on the bean leaf tissue it was classified as
non-aggressive. The second isolate induced a fast
expanding light brownish necrosis of the leaf tissue.
It was able to produce conidia on bean leaf discs
and was classified as aggressive. The generation of
superoxide was followed biochemically in inoculated
bean cell suspensions. Both isolates induced a similar
early superoxide peak approximately 18-h post inoculation
(hpi). While the non-aggressive isolate
induced a much stronger secondary superoxide burst
at 33 hpi, the level of superoxide of suspension cells
inoculated with the aggressive isolate was below the
control level. This is the first report on the occurrence
of a biphasic oxidative burst in plant cells
induced by a fungal pathogen. Such a suppression of
superoxide generation was also observed in bean leaf
discs inoculated with the aggressive isolate. An oxidative
burst-suppressing agent was extracted from
inoculated cell culture medium and determined as
2-methyl-succinate (2-MS) by GC/MS analysis. The
compound was detected approximately 20 hpi in the
aggressive fungus–plant interaction. 2-MS was able
to suppress the hypersensitive response-like necrosis
on leaf discs as well as the second superoxide burst
in suspension cells when inoculated with the nonaggressive
isolate. The early superoxide burst at
18 hpi was not affected. The results confirm the
important role of enhanced production of ROI in
plant resistance reactions, also for a necrotrophlike
B. cinerea.
Keywords :
2-methyl-succinate , oxidative burst , necrotroph , Superoxide , hypersensitive response , pathogenicity factor , Botrytis cinerea , reactiveoxygen intermediates
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology