Influence of light and leaf epicuticular wax layer on Phakopsora pachyrhizi infection in soybean


Autoria(s): FURTADO, Gleiber Q.; ALVES, Silvio A. M.; GODOY, Claudia V.; SALATINO, Maria L. F.; MASSOLA JUNIOR, Nelson S.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2009

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Influence of light and leaf epicuticular wax layer on Phakopsora pachyrhizi infection in soybean Asian rust, caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi, is one of the most serious phytosanitary problems of soybean in Brazil, especially because no cultivars with satisfactory resistance levels as yet exist. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of luminosity and of leaf epicuticular wax on the infection of soybean by P. pachyrhizi. The adaxial and abaxial leaflet surfaces of the first trifoliate leaf from cultivar BRS 154, phenological stage V2, were inoculated with a suspension of 105 uredospores/mL. The plants were kept for 24 hours in a humid chamber at temperature of 23 degrees C, in light or dark conditions, using a factorial design. Subsequently, the plants were maintained for 14 days under a 12-hour photoperiod. The disease severity and density were evaluated. For in vitro experiments, in light or dark conditions, the evaluation was done in terms of uredospore germination and appressorium formation. The wax content of adaxial and abaxial leaflets was analyzed quantitatively using chloroform extraction and ultrastructurally using scanning electron microscope. Higher density and severity were observed when the adaxial surface was inoculated, with later incubation of the plants in the dark, with no significant interaction between these factors. Spore germination in the dark (40.7%) was statistically different from spore germination in the light (28.5%). The same effect was observed with appressorium formation, in the dark (24.7%) and in the light (12.8%). The quantity and the ultrastructural aspects of epicuticular wax content did not show differences between the adaxial and abaxial surfaces; nor did they show any effect on infection by Phakopsora pachyrhizi in the soybean cultivar studied.

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TROPICAL PLANT PATHOLOGY, v.34, n.5, p.306-312, 2009

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http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/19380

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SOC BRASILEIRA FITOPATHOLOGIA

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Tropical Plant Pathology

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Palavras-Chave #pathogen-host interaction #scanning electron microscopy #Asian soybean rust #UREDOSPORE GERMINATION #RUST #GRAMINIS #INHIBITION #RESISTANCE #HOSTS #SYD #Plant Sciences
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