A Comparison of Immediate and Short-Term Defensive Responses to Phytophthora Species Infection in Both Susceptible and Resistant Walnut Rootstocks

被引:3
作者
Alvarado, Laureano [1 ]
Saa, Sebastian [1 ]
Cuneo, Italo F. [1 ]
Pedreschi, Romina [1 ]
Morales, Javiera [1 ]
Larach, Alejandra [1 ]
Barros, Wilson [1 ]
Guajardo, Jeannette [1 ]
Besoain, Ximena [1 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catolica Valparaiso, Escuela Agron, Quillota, Chile
关键词
clonal walnut rootstocks; carbohydrate dynamics; Juglans regia; phenolic compounds; Phytophthora cinnamomi; Phytophthora citrophthora; root-canopy growth; ENGLISH WALNUT; CROWN ROT; ROOT-ROT; PLANT-RESISTANCE; PERSIAN WALNUT; JUGLANS-REGIA; 1ST REPORT; CINNAMOMI; POTATO; INFESTANS;
D O I
10.1094/PDIS-03-19-0455-RE
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Clonal rootstocks are one alternative used by the walnut industry to control damage caused by Phytophthora species, traditionally using plants grafted on susceptible Jugtans regia rootstock. Vlach, VX211, and RX1 are clonal rootstocks with a degree of resistance to Phytophthora species. The resistance to pathogens in these rootstocks depends on the resistance mechanisms activated by the presence of the pathogen and subsequent development of responses in the host. In this work, we analyzed how plants of J. regia, Vlach, VX211, and RX1 responded to inoculation with Phytophthora cinnamomi or Phytophthora citrophthora isolates obtained from diseased English walnut plants from Chilean orchards. After inoculation, plants of Vlach, VX211, and RX1 showed canopy and root damage indexes that did not differ from noninoculated control plants. In contrast, plants of J. regia, which is susceptible to P. cinnamomi and P. citrophthora, died after inoculation. Vlach, VX211, and RX1 plants inoculated with P. cinnamomi or P. citrophthora showed greater root weight and volume and greater root growth rates than their respective controls. These results suggest that short-term carbohydrate dynamics may be related to the defense mechanisms of plants; they are immediately activated after inoculation through the production of phenolic compounds, which support the further growth and development of roots in walnut clonal rootstocks. To our knowledge, this is the first study that comprehensively characterizes vegetative and radicular growth and the dynamics of sugars and phenols in response to infection with P. cinnamomi or P. citrophthora in walnut rootstocks.
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