THE EFFECT OF PATHOGEN INOCULATION OR CHEMICAL TREATMENT ON ACTIVITIES OF CHITINASE AND BETA-1,3-GLUCANASE AND ACCUMULATION OF SALICYLIC-ACID IN LEAVES OF GREEN BEAN, PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS L

Citation
Ek. Dann et al., THE EFFECT OF PATHOGEN INOCULATION OR CHEMICAL TREATMENT ON ACTIVITIES OF CHITINASE AND BETA-1,3-GLUCANASE AND ACCUMULATION OF SALICYLIC-ACID IN LEAVES OF GREEN BEAN, PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS L, Physiological and molecular plant pathology, 49(5), 1996, pp. 307-319
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
08855765
Volume
49
Issue
5
Year of publication
1996
Pages
307 - 319
Database
ISI
SICI code
0885-5765(1996)49:5<307:TEOPIO>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Changes in activity of two pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins, beta-1, 3-glucanase and chitinase, and in amounts of free and bound (glucosyla ted) salicylic acid (SA) were measured in extracts of leaves at differ ent times after treatment of the unifoliate leaves with Colletotrichum lindemuthianum or 2,6-dichloro-isonicotinic acid (INA). There were no significant changes in beta-1,3-glucanase activity in extracts of uni foliate leaves 1 day after either treatment compared with controls. Ch itinase activity had increased slightly at this time in response to bo th treatments. Substantial increases in the activities of both enzymes were observed in extracts of unifoliate leaves 5 days after they had been treated with C. lindemuthianum and lesser increases after INA tre atment. Significant increases in enzyme activity were also detected in extracts of first and second trifoliate leaves harvested 9 and 13-14 days after treatment respectively. Increases following INA treatment w ere then greater than those after fungal inoculation except for chitin ase activity in first trifoliates. Salicylic acid levels were not affe cted in unifoliate leaves 1 day after treatment with C. lindemuthianum or INA. However, C. lindemuthianum inoculation caused massive increas es in the accumulation of free and glucosylated SA in first trifoliate leaves 7 days after treatment. The amount of free and bound SA was 10 .8 times and 33.5 times higher, respectively, than in water controls. In second trifoliate leaves harvested 13 days after treatment, the gre atest accumulation of total SA occurred in C. lindemuthianum-inoculate d plants. INA treatment did not enhance the accumulation of SA. Bound SA accounted for the majority of total SA in each sample. (C) 1996 Aca demic Press Limited.