An in vitro evaluation of the effect of hydroxycinnamic acids on the growth and hydrolytic enzyme production in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis

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作者
El Hassni, Majida [1 ,2 ]
Laadouzaa, Hamza [1 ,2 ]
El Hadrami, Abdelbasset [3 ]
Dihazi, Abdelhi [1 ,4 ]
Rakibi, Youness [1 ]
Lemjiber, Naima [1 ]
Naamani, Khalid [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cadi Ayyad, Equipe Protect & Valorisat Vegetaux, Fac Sci Semlalia, Marrakech, Morocco
[2] Univ Sultan Moulay Slimane, Fac Polydisciplinaire, Lab Biotechnol & Dev Durable Ressources Nat, Mghila BP 592, Beni Mellal 23000, Morocco
[3] OMEX Agr Inc, Oak Bluff, MB, Canada
[4] Univ Cadi Ayyad, Fac Sci & Tech Gueliz Marrakech, Lab Biotechnol & Bioingn Mol, Marrakech, Morocco
关键词
Date palm; vascular disease; phenylpropanoid pathway; sinapic derivative; biomass; cell wall degrading enzymes; DATE PALM CULTIVARS; PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS; CAUSAL AGENT; BAYOUD; SELECTION; RESISTANT; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1080/03235408.2021.1920311
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Activation of the phenylpropanoids pathway in date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) roots is a key defense mechanism against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Foa), the causal agent of bayoud. In this study, the effects of four hydroxycinnamic acids (0-5 mu m/ml), mainly caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid, ferulic acid and sinapic acid, on fungal biomass production, sporulation and hydrolytic enzymes (protease, cellulase, polygalacturonase and pectinemethyl-esterase) of Foa were investigated. In vitro tests results showed an overall inhibition effect of caffeic and p-coumaric acids compared to ferulic and sinapic acids. Caffeic and p-coumaric acids at 5 mu mol/ml had highest inhibition rates of mycelial growth and sporulation ranging from 73 to 80% and 97 to 100%, respectively. For hydrolytic enzyme activities, the inhibition rate of hydoxycinnamic acids tested for protease ranged from 80 to 100%, 63 to 98% for cellulase, 91 to 100% for pectinemethyl-esterase and 59 to 99% for polygalacturonase. Nevertheless, it was found that sinapic acid, at low concentration (0.5 mu mol/ml), has no inhibition effect on mycelial growth and hydrolytic enzyme activities. Additionally, the half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) has also been determined to compare the different acids effects.
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页码:1553 / 1567
页数:15
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