Biochemical alterations in leaves of resistant and susceptible cotton genotypes infected systemically by cotton leaf curl Burewala virus

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作者
Siddique, Zeeshan [1 ]
Akhtar, Khalid Pervaiz [2 ]
Hameed, Amjad [2 ]
Sarwar, Nighat [2 ]
Imran-Ul-Haq [1 ]
Khan, Sajid Aleem [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Agr Faisalabad, Dept Plant Pathol, Faisalabad, Pakistan
[2] Nucl Inst Agr & Biol, Faisalabad, Pakistan
关键词
Gossypium spp; graft inoculation; biochemical changes; leaf curl virus; resistant; susceptible genotypes; PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA-LYASE; POLYPHENOL OXIDASE; ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES; OXIDATIVE STRESS; DISEASE RESISTANCE; GOSSYPIUM-ARBOREUM; PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS; BACTERIAL WILT; BLIGHT DISEASE; SALICYLIC-ACID;
D O I
10.1080/17429145.2014.905800
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Leaf curl disease caused by Cotton Leaf Curl Burewala virus (CLCuBuV) has been recognized as serious threat to cotton in Indian subcontinent. However, information about cotton-CLCuBuV interaction is still limited. In this study, the level of phenolic compounds, total soluble proteins, and malondialdehyde (MDA) and the activities of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL), peroxidase (POX), catalase (CAT), proteases, superoxide dismutase (SOD), and polyphenol oxidase (PPO) were studied in leaves of two susceptible (CIM-496 & NIAB-111) and two resistant (Ravi and Co Tiep Khac) cotton genotypes. Disease symptoms were mild in the resistant genotypes but were severe in highly susceptible genotypes. The results showed that phenolic compounds, proteins, PAL, POX, CAT, proteases, SOD, PPO, and MDA play an active role in disease resistance against CLCuBuV. The amount of total phenols, proteases, MDA, and PPO was significantly higher in leaves of CLCuBuV-inoculated plants of both resistant genotypes as in non-inoculated plants, and decreased in CLCuBuV-inoculated plants of both susceptible genotypes over their healthy plants. POX, protein content, SOD, and PAL activities showed lower values in resistant genotypes, while they decreased significantly in susceptible genotypes as compared to the noninoculated plants except PAL, which showed non-significant decrease. CAT was found to be increased in both susceptible and resistant genotypes with maximum percent increase in resistant genotype Ravi, as compared to non-inoculated plants. The results showed significantly higher concentrations of total phenols and higher activity of protease, MDA, SOD, and PPO in resistant genotype Ravi after infection with CLCuBuV, suggesting that there is a correlation between constitutive induced levels of these enzymes and plant resistance that could be considered as biochemical markers for studying plant-virus compatible and incompatible interactions.
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