Tolerance of white bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) to white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) associated with tolerance to oxalic acid

J.C. Tu
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Abstract

The growth of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in white beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) was much slower in the tolerant cv. Ex Rico-23 than in the susceptible cvs. Kentwood and Seafarer. The difference was paralleled by the rate of diffusion in leaf tissue of oxalic acid, a phytotoxin of the white mold fungus (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum). Uptake of oxalic acid into excised leaves through the petiole resulted in more severe brown-rot-like symptoms in the leaves of cv. Kentwood than in those of Ex Rico-23. When [14C] oxalic acid was fed through petioles, radioactivity in the interveinal tissue of Kentwood was about three times higher than that in Ex Rico-23. Autoradiographs of leaves showed that radioactivity in Ex Rico-23 was confined to major veins and that activity in the interveinal tissue was low, whereas in Seafarer and Kentwood radioactivity did not accumulate in the veins but was distributed uniformly throughout the leaf tissue, with a slight accumulation along leaf margins.

白豆(Phaseolus vulgaris)对与草酸耐受性相关的菌核菌(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)的耐受性
白豆(Phaseolus vulgaris)菌核菌的生长在耐受性变异中要慢得多。exrico -23比易感cvs更重要。肯特伍德和海员。这种差异与白霉菌(菌核菌)的植物毒素草酸在叶片组织中的扩散速率相似。草酸通过叶柄进入切除的叶片,导致叶片出现更严重的褐腐样症状。而不是exrico -23。当[14C]草酸通过叶柄饲喂时,Kentwood的脉间组织放射性比Ex Rico-23高约3倍。叶片放射自成像显示,Ex Rico-23的放射性仅限于主要叶脉,叶脉间组织的活性较低,而Seafarer和Kentwood的放射性不积聚在叶脉中,而是均匀分布在整个叶组织中,沿叶缘有轻微的积累。
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