Role of Silicon on Enhancing Disease Resistance in Tropical Fruits and Vegetables: A Review

Darshani Weerahewa, K. Somapala
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Silicon (Si) has proven to enhance disease resistance in a wide range of tropical fruits and vegetables. It has been used in controlling various diseases: mildews, rots, moulds, wilt, blight, anthracnose and leaf spots. However, the highest number of records was available on reducing diseases of powdery mildews on fruits and vegetables belonging to the family Cucurbitaceae. Silicon-mediated defense responses in plant pathosystems are mainly attributed to the physical resistance, which involves reduced penetrability and/or increased hardness and abrasiveness of plant tissues because of silica deposition. The main mechanism is the chemical resistance, which involves chemical defenses to pathogen attack through the enhanced production of defensive enzymes and the production of antifungal compounds such as phenolic metabolism products, phytoalexins and pathogenesis related proteins. Silicon has been applied as soluble silicates to the substrate or to soilless media at pre-harvest level on reducing disease susceptibility. Post-harvest dips of fresh produce in silicate solutions and use of Si combined with a biocontrol agent are other aspects of silicon application in controlling diseases in fruits and vegetables.
硅在增强热带水果和蔬菜抗病性中的作用
硅(Si)已被证明可以增强多种热带水果和蔬菜的抗病性。它已被用于控制各种疾病:霉变、腐烂、霉菌、枯萎病、枯萎病、炭疽病和叶斑病。然而,记录最多的是减少葫芦科水果和蔬菜的白粉病。植物病理系统中硅介导的防御反应主要归因于物理抗性,这涉及由于二氧化硅沉积导致植物组织的穿透性降低和/或硬度和磨蚀性增加。其主要机制是化学抗性,通过增强防御酶的产生和抗真菌化合物(如酚代谢产物、植物抗毒素和发病机制相关蛋白)的产生,对病原体的攻击进行化学防御。将硅作为可溶性硅酸盐在收获前水平的基质或无土培养基上施用,以降低病害易感性。收获后将新鲜农产品浸泡在硅酸盐溶液中,并将硅与生物防治剂结合使用,是硅在控制水果和蔬菜病害方面应用的其他方面。
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