Interaction and tolerance to Alternaria brassicae in Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) genotypes

None P D MEENA, None MANJU BALA, None PANKAJ SHARMA, None DHIRAJ SINGH
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The biochemical changes were observed in leaves of Indian mustard tolerant (EC-399301, EC-399296, EC-399299, PHR-2) and susceptible (Varuna) genotypes infected with Alternaria blight (AB) caused by Alternaria brassicae at critical stage (75 days after sowing) of disease development. The presence of metabolites in infected B. juncea leaves such as glucosinolate (µ moles), phenol (mg/g), sugar (mg/g), protein (mg/g), carotenoids (µg/g) and chlorophyll (mg/g) were highly associated with the fungal infection. As compared to the susceptible check Varuna, level of glucosinolate, sugar, carotenoids and chlorophyll were decreased in tolerant hosts' leaves after pathogen infection. Although, the phenol and protein content in tolerant and susceptible genotypes were increased in AB infected leaves than healthy leaves. Our findings are discussed within the context of A. brassicae-B. junceainteraction and tolerance to this pathogen. The results indicated that factors conditioning the host response to A. brassicae might be the outcome of complex biochemical changes operated in host genotypes.
印度芥菜(Brassica juncea)基因型与褐花菌的相互作用和耐受性
在油菜赤霉病(AB)发病的关键时期(播种后75 d),观察了印度芥菜耐(EC-399301、EC-399296、EC-399299、pr -2)和易感(Varuna)基因型叶片的生化变化。芥子叶代谢产物硫代葡萄糖苷(µmol)、苯酚(mg/g)、糖(mg/g)、蛋白质(mg/g)、类胡萝卜素(µg/g)和叶绿素(mg/g)与真菌感染高度相关。病原菌侵染后,抗性寄主叶片中硫代葡萄糖苷、糖、类胡萝卜素和叶绿素含量均较敏感对照降低。但AB侵染叶片中耐、敏感基因型的酚和蛋白质含量均高于健康叶片。我们的研究结果是在A. brassicae-B的背景下讨论。对这种病原体的相互作用和耐受性。结果表明,调控寄主对芸苔虫反应的因素可能是寄主基因型中复杂生化变化的结果。
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