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Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in grapefruit by beta-aminobutyric acid

Ron Porat, Victor Vinokur, Batia Weiss, Lea Cohen, Avinoam Daus, Eliezer E. Goldschmidt and Samir Droby

European Journal of Plant Pathology 109 (9): 901-907. 2003.

2003

บทคัดย่อ

Induction of resistance to Penicillium digitatum in grapefruit by beta-aminobutyric acid b-Aminobutyric acid (BABA), an inducer of pathogen resistance in plants, induced disease resistance in reproductive parts of the plant, such as grapefruit peel tissue. Application of BABA to specific wound sites o­n the fruit peel surface induced resistance to Penicillium digitatum, the main postharvest pathogen of citrus fruit, in a concentration-dependent manner, being most effective at 20mM, and rather less effective at either higher or lower concentrations. The effect of BABA in inducing resistance to P. digitatum in the fruit peel surface was local and limited to the vicinity (within 1–2cm) of the BABA-treated site. In addition to inducing pathogen resistance, increasing concentrations of BABA (from 1 to 100mM) also exhibited direct antifungal activity and inhibited P. digitatum spore germination and germ tube elongation in vitro. The induction of resistance to P. digitatum by BABA was accompanied by the activation of various pathogen defense responses in grapefruit peel tissue, including activation of chitinase gene expression and protein accumulation after 48h, and an increase in phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) activity after 72h.