Correlation of resistance and H2O2 production in Ulmus pumila and Ulmus campestris cell suspension cultures inoculated with Ophiostoma novo-ulmi

Citation
Ma. De Rafael et al., Correlation of resistance and H2O2 production in Ulmus pumila and Ulmus campestris cell suspension cultures inoculated with Ophiostoma novo-ulmi, PHYSL PLANT, 111(4), 2001, pp. 512-518
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM
ISSN journal
00319317 → ACNP
Volume
111
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
512 - 518
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-9317(200104)111:4<512:CORAHP>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The Dutch elm disease (DED) pathogen Ophiostoma novoulmi Buissm. elicited t he production of H2O2 in cell suspension cultures of the resistant species Ulmus pumila L, This response was not observed in suspensions of the suscep tible elm U.campestris Mill. H2O2 production started after a lag time of 30 -40 min following inoculation, peaked between 4 and 6 h and lasted up to 24 h, Treatment of the suspensions with exogenously added H2O2 did not cause accumulation of the sesquiterpene phytoalexins mansonones nor of the coumar in scopoletin. Spore germination and growth of O. novoulmi were significant ly delayed with different amounts of H2O2 (0.1-1 mM. These results suggest that H2O2 production is an inducible defence response which may contribute to DED resistance by delaying the growth of the pathogen at the earliest st ages of infection, Whether H2O2 is involved in other elm defence responses to the pathogen is presently unknown, but its production seems to be an ind ependent event from phytoalexin formation.