A. Fourtouni et al., Effects of UV-B radiation on growth, pigmentation, and spore production inthe phytopathogenic fungus Alternaria solani, CAN J BOTAN, 76(12), 1998, pp. 2093-2099
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BOTANIQUE
The effects of mild UV-B radiation doses on growth, pigmentation, and spore
production in the leaf spot pathogen Alternaria solani Sorauer grown under
a polychromatic (UV-A plus visible) radiation environment were investigate
d. UV-B radiation reduced significantly the radial growth of the fungus. It
also had a negative effect on dry mass production and stimulated increased
hyphal density. The highest values for UV-B absorbing compounds and melani
n content (expressed on a dry mass basis) were observed in the treatment wi
thout UV-B. Low doses of UV-B radiation depressed UV-B absorbing capacity a
nd melanin content with a gradual increase with increasing doses. However,
the final attained values never surpassed those of the treatment without UV
-B. Spore production was significantly enhanced by UV-A radiation. UV-B rad
iation had either a stimulatory or suppressive effect on spore production d
epending on the fluence rates of background UV-A radiation. The results ind
icate that A. solani employs mainly a morphological (i.e., increased densit
y) rather than chemical (i.e., UV-B absorbing compounds) protective strateg
y against UV-B radiation damage. They also suggest that UV-B radiation reac
hing the surface of the earth may adversely affect the growth of this highl
y virulent fungus, although additional studies are required to test this hy
pothesis.