Use este identificador para citar ou linkar para este item: http://biblioteca.incaper.es.gov.br/digital/handle/123456789/3686
Título: Cell wall alterations in the leaves of fusariosis-resistant and susceptible pineapple cultivars.
Autor(es): DE FARIAS VIÉGAS AGUIJE, G. M.
ZORZAL, P. B.
BUSS, D. S.
VENTURA, J. A.
FERNANDES, P. M. B.
FERNANDES, A. A. R.
Glória Maria de Farias Viégas Aquije, UFES; Poliana Belisário Zorzal, UFES; David Shaun Buss, UFES; Jose Aires Ventura, Incaper; Patricia Machado Bueno Fernandes, UFES; Antonio Alberto Ribeiro Fernandes, UFES.
Palavras-chave: Abacaxi
Fusariose
Variedade Vitoria
Variedade Perola
Data do documento: 12-Ago-2019
Editor: Plant Cell Reports, v. 29, n. 10, p. 1109-1117, 2010.
Descrição: Fusariosis, caused by the fungus Fusarium subglutinans f. sp. ananas (Syn. F. guttiforme), is one of the main phytosanitary threats to pineapple (Ananas comosus var. comosus). Identification of plant cell responses to pathogens is important in understanding the plant?pathogen relationship and establishing strategies to improve and select resistant cultivars. Studies of the structural properties and phenolic content of cell walls in resistant (Vitoria) and susceptible (Perola) pineapple cultivars, related to resistance to the fungus, were performed. The non-chlorophyll base of physiologically mature leaves was inoculated with a conidia suspension. Analyses were performed post-inoculation by light, atomic force, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and measurement of cell wall-bound phenolic compounds. Non-inoculated leaves were used as controls to define the constitutive tissue characteristics. Analyses indicated that morphological differences, such as cell wall thickness, cicatrization process and lignification, were related to resistance to the pathogen. Atomic force microscopy indicated a considerable difference in the mechanical properties of the resistant and susceptible cultivars, with more structural integrity, associated with higher levels of cell wall-bound phenolics, found in the resistant cultivar. p-Coumaric and ferulic acids were shown to be the major phenolics bound to the cell walls and were found in higher amounts in the resistant cultivar. Leaves of the resistant cultivar had reduced fungal penetration and a faster and more effective cicatrization response compared to the susceptible cultivar.
URI: http://biblioteca.incaper.es.gov.br/digital/handle/123456789/3686
Aparece nas coleções:Memória Técnica do Incaper

Arquivos associados a este item:
Arquivo Descrição TamanhoFormato 
PlantCellReports2010.pdf767,77 kBAdobe PDFVisualizar/Abrir


Os itens no repositório estão protegidos por copyright, com todos os direitos reservados, salvo quando é indicado o contrário.