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Induction of resistance is defined as the activation of a state of resistance against diseases which is induced systemically in plants by the use of biotic or abiotic agents without any modification of the plant genome, occurring non-specific way, by activating genes coding for various plant defense responses. Chitosan is a polymer derived from the deacetylation of chitin, which is found in large quantities in crustacean shell, and studied with the potential to control plant pathogens, both by its direct fungistatic action, as the ability to induce protection of plants, indicating the presence of molecules of elicitoras characteristics. Three experiments with objective of evaluating the potential of chitosan in the seedling resistance induction were developed, beet (Beta vulgaris) seeds, cucumber (Cucumis sativus) seeds and tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) seeds, and the control of Fusarium sp., Rhizoctonia solani K¨uhn e Pythium sp. in vitro conditions. The experimental design was completely randomized, with four replications. Beet seeds, tomato and cucumber were submerged in chitosan solution for 20 minutes, in concentrations of 0.25, 0.5, 1 and 2% in the control and distilled water. Seeds were sown in trays containing Plantmax Florestalr substrate sterilized and inoculated with Fusarium sp., Rhizoctonia solani K¨unh and Pythium sp., respectively for the three cultures. The experiment was conducted for 14 days in growth chamber with controlled temperature (25 C 2 C), light (12 hour photoperiod) and humidity (70% 10%). The evaluations were seed emergency, seedling damping-off, seedling length, fresh weight and activity of the enzymes phenylalanine amˆonia-liase (PAL), chitinase and b-1,3-glucanase. It was also rated the mycelial growth of Fusarium sp., Pythium sp. and R. solani on P.D.A. (Potato-Dextrose and Agar) culture medium containing chitosan at the same concentrations evaluated in seeds. For beet growing, seed treatment with chitosan presented higher emergence and the length of the seedlings, and reduced the percentage of tipping. Treatment with chitosan activated the systemic acquired resistance with expression of chitinase and b-1,3-glucanase enzymes. For the tomato crop in chitosan concentration of 0.25% favored the emergency of seedlings, reduced the incidence of tipping and activated the PAL enzymes, chitinase and b-1,3-glucanase. In cucumber on the concentration of up 0.5% favored seedlings emergence and reduces the incidence of tipping. Chitosan activated the PAL enzymes and b-1,3-glucanase. Chitosan also presented fungistatic action on the initial growth of Pythium sp. and R. solani in vitro conditions, however, such action did not prevail until the end of the experiment. To Fusarium sp. the concentration of chitosan resulted in the reduction of mycelial growth in vitro.
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O consumo de pescado no Brasil cresceu 40% nos últimos 7 anos passando de 6,46 para 9,03 kg/habitante/ano, valor que se aproxima do recomendado pela Organização Mundial de Saúde. A razão está relacionada com a subutilização de determinadas espécies e a falta de diversificação da indústria processadora para a produção de alimentos com maior valor agregado. Considerando o esgotamento de determinadas espécies com a utilização da sobrepesca, é possível o emprego da anchoita na forma de conservas através da utilização de meios de cobertura como molho de tomate e óleo comestível. Este trabalho teve como objetivo elaborar conservas de anchoita (Engraulis anchoita) com a utilização de 2 meios de cobertura: molho de tomate e óleo de girassol, submetidas a tempos de salmouragem diferenciados, 2 e 5 min e com o emprego ou não de pré-cozimento. De acordo com os padrões estabelecidos, as amostras de pescado fresco utilizadas para a execução dos enlatados apresentaram resultados físico químicos adequados comprovando o frescor do pescado envolvido no processo, ou sejam: 16,29 mg/100 g amostra para N-BVT, 7,90 mg/100 g amostra para N-TMA e pH 6,5. As conservas em molho de tomate submetidas a operação de salmouragem durante 2 min, com e sem pré-cozimento apresentaram, respectivamente, 16,57 e 16,24% proteínas, 3,94 e 4,66% lipídios, 73,0 e 73,28% umidade, 3,22 e 3,67% cinzas, 0,17 e 0,19% de cloretos (NaCl). As conservas com molho de tomate, utilizando anchoita eviscerada salmourada por 5 min, com e sem pré-cozimento, apresentaram respectivamente, 15,94 e 15,31% proteínas, 3,15 e 4,90 lipídios%, 73,70 e 73,98% umidade, 3,80 e 4,10% cinzas, 0,21 e 0,24% cloretos (NaCl). Para as conservas de anchoita em óleo de girassol, utilizando tempo de salmouragem de 2 min, com e sem pré-cozimento, apresentaram 16,97 e 16,76% proteínas, 7,68 e 5,70% lipídios, 65,87 e 68,74% umidade, 3,16 e 3,28% cinzas, 0,10 e 0,12% cloretos (NaCl), respectivamente. As conservas utilizando o pescado previamente submetido a salmouragem por 5 min e posteriormente enlatado com a adição de óleo de girassol, com e sem pré-cozimento apresentaram respectivamente, 15,97 e 15,89% proteínas, 7,91 e 5,19% lipídios, 66,26 e 68,23% umidade, 3,78 e 3,87% cinzas, 0,13 e 0,21% NaCl. As análises microbiológicas das conservas submetidas aos diferentes tratamentos mostraram ausência de Salmonella spp, Staphylococcus coagulase positiva e Clostridium sulfito-redutor, resultados estes, de acordo com o estabelecido pela legislação higiênico-sanitária brasileira. Nos testes de esterilidade comercial não foram constatadas alterações visíveis nos enlatados submetidos a incubação por 5 dias a 36 ± 1°C (determinação de micro-organismos aeróbios viáveis) e a 7-10 dias a 55 ± 1°C (termófilos). Considerando as quantidades de pescado enlatado (80, 90 e 100g), o rendimento para todas as amostras apresentaram, no mínimo, 50% de pescado em relação ao peso líquido. A avaliação sensorial realizada por teste de ordenação para a avaliação da preferência não apresentou diferenças significativas entre as amostras.
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Apart from morphology and genetic characteristics, species status of Pythium zingiberis and P. myriotylum may also be confirmed based on their pathogenicity and host range. An Australian putative P. zingiberis isolate and imported type isolates of P. myriotylum and P. zingiberis were subject to both in vitro and in vivo pathogenicity tests. In vitro tests were carried out on excised carrot, ginger, potato, radish, and sweet potato tuber/root sections, and on seeds and seedlings of cucumber, cauliflower, millet, rye, sweet corn, tomato, and wheat. In all assays conducted, the Australian isolate was found to be the most pathogenic, followed by type specimen of P. zingiberis (UOP 275), and then the type specimen P. myriotylum (CBS 254.70). An in vivo experiment on ginger plants at 35°C (with 10 h day light) in quarantine conditions showed that the ginger plants inoculated with the Australian isolate and also the type specimen of P. zingiberis died at 21 days after inoculation, whereas those inoculated with P. myriotylum CBS 254.70 were still green and healthy. Along with cardinal growth rate, the Australian isolate was confirmed to be closely related to P. zingiberis. This is also the first direct comparison in pathogenicity of P. zingiberis and P. myriotylum.
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These are cards giving recipes for fruit and vegetable dishes. Recipes include: confetti bean salsa, Mediterranean quinoa salad, minty watermelon cucumber salad, quick refrigerator pickles, broccoli salad, apple, cranberry and almond coleslaw, farmers’ market pasta salad, roasted beet and butter bean hummus, spinach and strawberry pecan salad, okra, avocado and tomato salad, plum-berry mint smoothie and crispy baked vegetables.
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A produção mundial de arroz chega a 80 milhões de toneladas ao ano, considerando que as cascas representam 20% deste valor, anualmente são geradas cerca de 1.162.000 toneladas desse rejeito. Há alguns anos, esse material era descartado no ambiente, atualmente as leis de proteção ambiental, demandaram na preocupação com resíduos de casca de arroz (FOLETO, 2005). Segundo Mayer (2006) a casca leva aproximadamente 5 anos para se decompor e exala um volume elevado de metano, um dos gases responsáveis pelo efeito estufa. Visando proteger a integridade do meio ambiente, estão sendo buscadas alternativas para reduzir os impactos ambientais do descarte e recuperar os investimentos na cultura do grão. Devido seu alto teor de silício a casca de arroz, é matéria-prima de grande interesse para aplicação em vários ramos: indústria eletrônica, cerâmica e na agricultura e também pode ser utilizada como fonte energética e ser aplicadas como adsorvente, em análises químicas (FOLETO, 2005; ROSA, 2009). Neste trabalho o objetivo foi padronizar método para a determinação das aflatoxinas B1, B2, G1, G2 e ocratoxiana A em cebola, empregando a técnica de extração, Dispersão da Matriz em Fase Sólida (MSPD), tendo a casca de arroz como adsorvente, de forma a possibilitar a determinação dos contaminantes empregando cromatografia de camada delgada de alta eficiência (HPTLC) e/ou cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência acoplada a detector de fluorescência (HPLC-FD). A cebola (Allium cepa L.) foi a matriz escolhida devido sua importância econômica, ela é a terceira hortaliça mais importante economicamente no Brasil, depois do tomate e da batata. O país está entre os dez maiores produtores do mundo, sendo que na safra de 2010 a produção foi de 1.548.146 toneladas. Dentre os estados que se destacam pela sua produção estão: Santa Catarina, São Paulo e Rio Grande do Sul. No entanto, a cebola assim como os demais alimentos é suscetível à contaminação fúngica e se entre a microbiota estiverem espécies toxigênicas pode ocorrer à produção de micotoxinas. O método foi validado avaliando-se curva analítica, linearidade, limites de detecção e quantificação, precisão (repetitividade e precisão intermediária) e exatidão (recuperação) para cada tipo de determinação cromatográfica. Para HPTLC, os limites de detecção variaram entre 0,33-5µg Kg-1 e os de quantificação entre 1-15µg Kg-1 Para o método HPLC-FD os limites de detecção variaram entre 0,003– 0,26 µg Kg-1 e os de quantificação 0,03 – 2,6 µg Kg-1 . As recuperações para o método HPTLC variaram entre 76- 95% e para HPLC-FD variaram entre 72-88%. O método desenvolvido foi aplicado para verificar a ocorrência de micotoxinas em 14 amostras de cebola. A contaminação com aflatoxinas foi verificada em 43% das amostras analisadas. O nível máximo encontrado foi de 90 µg Kg-1 para aflatoxina B2 em uma amostra de cebola crioula, com o defeito de mancha negra.
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Background Capsicum chlorosis virus (CaCV) is an emerging pathogen of capsicum, tomato and peanut crops in Australia and South-East Asia. Commercial capsicum cultivars with CaCV resistance are not yet available, but CaCV resistance identified in Capsicum chinense is being introgressed into commercial Bell capsicum. However, our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms leading to the resistance response to CaCV infection is limited. Therefore, transcriptome and expression profiling data provide an important resource to better understand CaCV resistance mechanisms. Methodology/Principal Findings We assembled capsicum transcriptomes and analysed gene expression using Illumina HiSeq platform combined with a tag-based digital gene expression system. Total RNA extracted from CaCV/mock inoculated CaCV resistant (R) and susceptible (S) capsicum at the time point when R line showed a strong hypersensitive response to CaCV infection was used in transcriptome assembly. Gene expression profiles of R and S capsicum in CaCV- and buffer-inoculated conditions were compared. None of the genes were differentially expressed (DE) between R and S cultivars when mock-inoculated, while 2484 genes were DE when inoculated with CaCV. Functional classification revealed that the most highly up-regulated DE genes in R capsicum included pathogenesis-related genes, cell death-associated genes, genes associated with hormone-mediated signalling pathways and genes encoding enzymes involved in synthesis of defense-related secondary metabolites. We selected 15 genes to confirm DE expression levels by real-time quantitative PCR. Conclusion/Significance DE transcript profiling data provided comprehensive gene expression information to gain an understanding of the underlying CaCV resistance mechanisms. Further, we identified candidate CaCV resistance genes in the CaCV-resistant C. annuum x C. chinense breeding line. This knowledge will be useful in future for fine mapping of the CaCV resistance locus and potential genetic engineering of resistance into CaCV-susceptible crops.
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Este estudo envolve o controlo e a optimização das condições de culturas dos microrganismos: Saccharomyces cerevisiae CCMI 396, S. cerevisiae v. lab., Aspergillus oryzae CCMI 125, Aspergillus japonicus CCMI 443, Fusarium oxysporum CCMI 866, Aspergillus niger CCMI 296 com vista à produção de oligossacáridos. Determinaram-se os parâmetros característicos das culturas de duas diferentes estirpes de Saccharomyces com diferentes fontes de carbono e em diferentes condições ambientais. O perfil de crescimento da S. cerevisiae CCMI 396 foi semelhante nos diferentes meios de cultura estudados, sendo a velocidade específica de crescimento mais elevada no meio com glucose a pH 5 e a 30°C (0,36h-1). A S. cerevisiae v. lab. Teve velocidade específica de crescimento idêntica nas mesmas condições da outra estirpe, no entanto, o perfil de crescimento foi diferente nos outros meios de cultura. Estudou-se o efeito da adição de sumo de laranja ou de tomate ao meio de cultura com sacarose e avaliou-se a evolução glucídica no meio de cultura durante o ensaio por HPLC com detector RI. Determinou-se a frutosiltransferase no sobrenadante e na fracção intracelular e determinou-se a evolução dos oligossacáridos. Numa segunda parte deste trabalho efectuaram-se culturas dos quatro fungos filamentosos com vista a avaliar a capacidade de produção, nomeadamente, de frutooligassacáridos. Os resultados mostraram que a espécie Aspergillus japonicus CCMI 443 originou, nas mesmas condições de cultura, valores superiores, sendo a percentagem de produção FOStotais/GluCtotais de 61% para as enzimas intracelulares e 40% para as enzimas no sobrenadante. ABSTRACT; This study involves control and optimization of the cultures of microorganisms: Saccharomyces cerevisiae CCMI 396, S. cerevisiae v. lab., Aspergillus oryzae CCMI 125, Aspergillus japonicus CCMI 443, Fusarium oxysporum CCMI 866, Aspergillus níger CCMI 296 for oligosaccharides production. Were determined the parameters characteristic of the cultures of two different strains of Saccharomyces with different sources of carbon and in different environmental conditions. The growth profile of S. cerevisiae CCMI 396 was similar in different cultures media, but the highest specific growth was obtained in a medium with glucose, pH 5, at 30°C (0.36h-1). S. cerevisiae v. lab. had similar growth profile in a medium with glucose but with others culture media was different. We studied the effect of adding orange juice or tomato to the culture medium with sucrose and evaluated the evolution glucidic in the culture medium during the test by HPLC with RI detector. Fructosyltransferase was determined in the extracellular and the intracellular fractions and determined the evolution of oligosaccharides. ln the second part of this work were carried out cultures of four filamentous fungi in order to assess production capacity, in particular, fructoligosaccharides. The results showed that the specie Aspergillus japonicus CCMI 443 originated in the same culture conditions, higher values and the percentage of production FOStotal/Guctotal of 61% for intracellular enzymes and 40% for extracellular enzymes.
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Background: Endophytic bacteria are ubiquitous in all plant species contributing in host plant\'s nutrient uptake and helping the host to improve its growth. Moringa peregrina which is a medicinal plant, growing in arid region of Arabia, was assessed for the presence of endophytic bacterial strains. Results: PCR amplification and sequencing of 16S rRNA of bacterial endophytes revealed the 5 endophytic bacteria, in which 2 strains were from Sphingomonas sp.; 2 strains from Bacillus sp. and 1 from Methylobacterium genus. Among the endophytic bacterial strains, a strain of Bacillus subtilis LK14 has shown significant prospects in phosphate solubilization (clearing zone of 56.71 mm after 5 d), ACC deaminase (448.3 ± 2.91 nM α-ketobutyrate mg-1 h-1) and acid phosphatase activity (8.4 ± 1.2 nM mg-1 min-1). The endophytic bacteria were also assessed for their potential to produce indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). Among isolated strains, the initial spectrophotometry analysis showed significantly higher IAA production by Bacillus subtilis LK14. The diurnal production of IAA was quantified using multiple reactions monitoring method in UPLC/MS–MS. The analysis showed that LK14 produced the highest (8.7 μM) IAA on 14th d of growth. Looking at LK14 potentials, it was applied to Solanum lycopersicum , where it significantly increased the shoot and root biomass and chlorophyll (a and b) contents as compared to control plants. Conclusion: The study concludes that using endophytic bacterial strains can be bio-prospective for plant growth promotion, which might be an ideal strategy for improving growth of crops in marginal lands.
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Flowering is a fundamental process in the life cycle for plant. This process is marked by vegetative to reproductive apical meristem conversion, due to interactions between several factors, both internal and external to plant. Therefore, eight subtractive libraries were constructed using apical meristem induced or not induced for two contrasting species: Solanum lycopersicum cv. Micro-Tom and Solanum pimpinellifolium. Several cDNAs were identified and among these, were selected two cDNAs: one homologous cDNA to cyclophilin (LeCYP1) and the other to Auxin repressed protein (ARP). It has observed that LeCYP1 and ARP genes are important in the developmental process to plants. In silico analysis, were used several databases with the exclusion criterion E-value <1.0x10-15. As a result, conservation was observed for proteins analyzed by means of multiple alignments and the presence of functional domains. Then, overexpression cassettes were constructed for the ARP cDNA in sense and antisense orientations. For this step, it was used the CaMV35S promoter. The cDNA orientation (sense or antisense) in relation to the promoter was determined by restriction enzymes and sequencing. Then, this cassette was transferred to binary vector pZP211 and these cassettes were transferred into Agrobacterium tumefaciens LBA4404. S. lycopersicum cv. Micro-Tom (MT) and MT-Rg1 plants were transformed. In addition, seedlings were subjected to hormone treatments using a synthetic auxin (- naphthalene acetic acid) and cyclosporin A (cyclophilin inhibitor) treatments and it was found that the hormone treatment there were changes in development of lateral roots pattern, probably related to decreases in auxin signaling caused by reduction of LeCYP1 in MT-dgt plants while cyclosporin A treatments, there was a slight delay in flowering in cv. MT plants. Furthermore, assay with real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) were done for expression level analysis from LeCYP1 and ARP in order to functionally characterize these sequences in tomato plants.
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Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.), apart from being a functional food rich in carotenoids, vitamins and minerals, is also an important source of phenolic compounds [1 ,2]. As antioxidants, these functional molecules play an important role in the prevention of human pathologies and have many applications in nutraceutical, pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical industries. Therefore, the recovery of added-value phenolic compounds from natural sources, such as tomato surplus or industrial by-products, is highly desirable. Herein, the microwave-assisted extraction of the main phenolic acids and flavonoids from tomato was optimized. A S-Ieve! full factorial Box-Behnken design was implemented and response surface methodology used for analysis. The extraction time (0-20 min), temperature (60-180 "C), ethanol percentage (0-100%), solidlliquid ratio (5-45 g/L) and microwave power (0-400 W) were studied as independent variables. The phenolic profile of the studied tomato variety was initially characterized by HPLC-DAD-ESIIMS [2]. Then, the effect of the different extraction conditions, as defined by the used experimental design, on the target compounds was monitored by HPLC-DAD, using their UV spectra and retention time for identification and a series of calibrations based on external standards for quantification. The proposed model was successfully implemented and statistically validated. The microwave power had no effect on the extraction process. Comparing with the optimal extraction conditions for flavonoids, which demanded a short processing time (2 min), a low temperature (60 "C) and solidlliquid ratio (5 g/L), and pure ethanol, phenolic acids required a longer processing time ( 4.38 min), a higher temperature (145.6 •c) and solidlliquid ratio (45 g/L), and water as extraction solvent. Additionally, the studied tomato variety was highlighted as a source of added-value phenolic acids and flavonoids.
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Los ascomicetos mitospóricos entomopatógenos, que actúan por vía tegumentaria, han sido utilizados para el control microbiano de plagas mediante distintas estrategias que permiten el contacto de sus conidios con los insectos diana. Sin embargo, se conocen nuevos aspectos sobre su función ecológica tales como su capacidad secretora de compuestos con actividad insecticida, así como su sorprendente comportamiento como endófitos, que complementan su empleo clásico y que pueden pantag ermitir el desarrollo de nuevas estrategias de control de plagas. El empleo conjunto de estos hongos y sus extractos para el control de un insecto polífago de importancia mundial Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) es abordado en el capítulo II, donde se pone de manifiesto la existencia de variación intra- e interespecífica en la virulencia y estrategias patogénicas de las cepas de Beauveria bassiana y Metarhizium brunneum evaluadas frente a larvas del noctuido. La aplicación conjunta de cepas con distintas estrategias patogénicas junto con sus extractos a larvas del lepidóptero tuvo efecto aditivo, y alguno antagónico, de lo que depende su empleo conjunto. Los capítulos III y IV revelan la existencia de colonización endofítica transitoria tras la aplicación foliar de suspensiones de conidios de cepas de las especies mencionadas en alfalfa, tomate y melón, así como el impacto de esta colonización sobre dos fitófagos con diferentes hábitos de alimentación, uno masticador S. littoralis y otro picador-suctor Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). El capítulo III muestra la contribución aditiva de la mortalidad causada por la alimentación de larvas de S. littoralis a expensas de material vegetal colonizado endofíticamente por cepas de B. bassiana y M. anisopliae con la debida al tratamiento tópico de las mismas con las suspensiones fúngicas. El origen de la mortalidad iniciada a través de la vía digestiva en larvas de este lepidóptero permanece incierto para las cepas de B. bassiana, pero podría estar asociado a la presencia en la planta de metabolitos fúngicos en las cepas de M. brunneum como denota la presencia de destruxina (dtx) A en el 11,0% de los cadáveres. El capítulo IV revela que cepas de ambas especies fúngicas pueden iniciar ciclos de infección en insectos picadores-suctores cuando se alimentan a expensas de sustrato vegetal colonizado endofíticamente, si bien, ambas especies presentan estrategias diferentes. Así, B. bassiana muestra una gran capacidad para colonizar el melón, incluso con efecto traslaminar, que causa la infección de ninfas de B. tabaci por contacto con el tegumento. Sin embargo, la mortalidad de las mismas causada por M. brunneum, de crecimiento mucho más localizado en la hoja, está relacionada una vez mas con la presencia de dtx A en el 43,0% de los cadáveres. Estos resultados deben ser considerados para la evaluación del impacto real de los tratamientos con hongos entomopatógenos, y abren nuevas vías en el control de plagas.
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Departamento de Fitopatologia, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitopatologia, 2015.
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Two main types of noncoding small RNA molecules have been found in plants: microRNAs (miRNAs) and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). They differ in their biogenesis and mode of action, but share similar sizes (20-24 nt). Their precursors are processed by Dicer-Like RNase III (dcl) proteins present in Arabidopsis thaliana, and in their mature form can act as negative regulators of gene expression, being involved in a vast array of plant processes, including plant development, genomic integrity or response to stress. Small-RNA mediated regulation can occurs at transcriptional level (TGS) or at post-transcriptional level (PTGS). In recent years, the role of gene silencing in the regulation of expression of genes related to plant defence responses against bacterial pathogens is becoming clearer. Comparisons carried out in our lab between the expression profiles of different mutants affected in gene silencing, and plants challenged with Pseudomonas syringae pathovar tomato DC3000, led us to identify a set of uncharacterized R genes, belonging to the TIR-NBS-LRR gene family, differentially expressed in these conditions. Through the use of bioinformatics tools, we found a miRNA* of 22 nt putatively responsible for down-regulating expression of these R genes through the generation of siRNAs. We have also found that the corresponding pri-miRNA is down-regulated after PAMP-perception in a SA-dependent manner. We also demonstrate that plants with altered levels of miRNA* (knockdown lines or overexpression lines) exhibit altered PTI-associated phenotypes, suggesting a role for this miRNA* in this defence response against bacteria. In addition we identify one of the target genes as a negative regulator of defence response against Pseudomonas syringae.
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Pesticide residues in food and environment pose serious health risks to human beings. Plant protection laws, among other things, regulate misuse of agricultural pesticides. Compliance with such laws consequently reduces risks of pesticide residues in food and the environment. Studies were conducted to assess the compliance with plant protection laws among tomato farmers in Mvomero District, Morogoro Region, Tanzania. Compliance was assessed by examining pesticide use practices that are regulated by the Tanzanian Plant Protection Act (PPA) of 1997. A total of 91 tomato farmers were interviewed using a structured questionnaire. Purposive sampling was used in selecting at least 30 respondent farmers from each of the three villages of Msufini, Mlali and Doma in Mvomero District, Morogoro Region. Simple Random Sampling was used to obtain respondents from the sampling frame. Individual and social factors were examined on how they could affect pesticide use practices regulated by the law. Descriptive statistics, mainly frequency, were used to analyze the data while associations between variables were determined using Chi-Square and logistic regression model. The results showed that respondents were generally aware of the existence of laws on agriculture, environment and consumer health, although none of them could name a specific Act. The results revealed further that 94.5% of the farmers read instructions on the pesticides label. However, only 21% used the correct doses of pesticides, 40.7% stored pesticides in special stores, 68.1% used protective gear, while 94.5% always read instructions on the label before using a pesticide product. Training influenced the application rate of pesticide (p < 0.001) while awareness of agricultural laws significantly influenced farmers’ tendency to read information on the labels (p < 0.001). The results showed further that education significantly influenced the use of protective gears by farmers (p = 0.042). Education also significantly affected the manner in which farmers stored pesticide-applying equipment (p = 0.024). Furthermore, farmers’ awareness of environmental laws significantly (p = 0.03) affected farmers’ disposal of empty pesticide containers. Results of this study suggest the need for express provisions on safe use and handling of pesticides and related offences in the Act, and that compliance should be achieved through education rather than coercion. Results also suggest establishment of pesticide disposal mechanisms and structures to reduce unsafe disposal of pesticide containers. It is recommended that farmers should be educated and trained on proper use of pesticides. Farmers’ awareness on laws affecting food, environment and agriculture should be improved.
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Microorganisms in the plant rhizosphere, the zone under the influence of roots, and phyllosphere, the aboveground plant habitat, exert a strong influence on plant growth, health, and protection. Tomatoes and cucumbers are important players in produce safety, and the microbial life on their surfaces may contribute to their fitness as hosts for foodborne pathogens such as Salmonella enterica and Listeria monocytogenes. External factors such as agricultural inputs and environmental conditions likely also play a major role. However, the relative contributions of the various factors at play concerning the plant surface microbiome remain obscure, although this knowledge could be applied to crop protection from plant and human pathogens. Recent advances in genomic technology have made investigations into the diversity and structure of microbial communities possible in many systems and at multiple scales. Using Illumina sequencing to profile particular regions of the 16S rRNA gene, this study investigates the influences of climate and crop management practices on the field-grown tomato and cucumber microbiome. The first research chapter (Chapter 3) involved application of 4 different soil amendments to a tomato field and profiling of harvest-time phyllosphere and rhizosphere microbial communities. Factors such as water activity, soil texture, and field location influenced microbial community structure more than soil amendment use, indicating that field conditions may exert more influence on the tomato microbiome than certain agricultural inputs. In Chapter 4, the impact of rain on tomato and cucumber-associated microbial community structures was evaluated. Shifts in bacterial community composition and structure were recorded immediately following rain events, an effect which was partially reversed after 4 days and was strongest on cucumber fruit surfaces. Chapter 5 focused on the contribution of insect visitors to the tomato microbiota, finding that insects introduced diverse bacterial taxa to the blossom and green tomato fruit microbiome. This study advances our understanding of the factors that influence the microbiomes of tomato and cucumber. Farms are complex environments, and untangling the interactions between farming practices, the environment, and microbial diversity will help us develop a comprehensive understanding of how microbial life, including foodborne pathogens, may be influenced by agricultural conditions.