Indole glucosinolate and auxin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. glucosinolate mutants and the development of clubroot disease

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Jutta Ludwig-Müller
Kerstin Pieper
Manfred Ruppel
Jerry D. Cohen
Ephraim Epstein
Guy Kiddle
Richard Bennett
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[1] Botanisches Institut,
[2] J.W. Goethe-Universität,undefined
[3] Siesmayerstr. 70,undefined
[4] D-60054 Frankfurt,undefined
[5] Germany,undefined
[6] Horticultural Crops Quality Laboratory,undefined
[7] Beltsville Agricultural Research Center,undefined
[8] Agricultural Research Service,undefined
[9] United States Department of Agriculture,undefined
[10] Beltsville,undefined
[11] MD 20705-2350,undefined
[12] USA,undefined
[13] Department of Biochemistry and Physiology,undefined
[14] IACR Rothamsted,undefined
[15] Harpenden,undefined
[16] Herts AL5 2JQ,undefined
[17] UK,undefined
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Planta | 1999年 / 208卷
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Key words:Arabidopsis; Auxin; Clubroot disease; Glucosinolate; Plasmodiophora;
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Mutants and wild type plants of Arabidopsis thaliana were analysed for differences in glucosinolate accumulation patterns, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) biosynthesis and phenotype. A previously identified series of mutants, termed TU, with altered glucosinolate patterns was used in this study. Only the line TU8 was affected in shoot phenotype (shorter stems, altered branching pattern). Synthesis of IAA and metabolism were not much affected in the TU8 mutant during seedling development, although the content of free IAA peaked earlier in TU8 during plant development than in the wild type. Indole glucosinolates and IAA may, however, be involved in the development of clubroot disease caused by the obligate biotrophic fungus Plasmodiophora brassicae since the TU3 line had a lower infection rate than the wild type, and lines TU3 and TU8 showed decreased symptom development. The decline in clubroot formation was accompanied by a reduced number of fungal structures within the root cortex and slower development of the fungus. Indole glucosinolates were lower in infected roots of TU3 and TU8 than in control roots of these lines, whereas in wild-type plants the differences were not as prominent. Free IAA and indole-3-acetonitrile (IAN) were increased in infected roots of the wild type and mutants with normal clubroot symptoms, whereas they were reduced in infected roots of mutants TU3 and TU8. These results indicate a role for indole glucosinolates and IAN/IAA in relation to symptom development in clubroot disease.
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