诱导抗性对小麦和大麦白粉病吸器效率的影响

K. Stenzel, Ulrke Steiner, F. Schönbeck
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用一株枯草芽孢杆菌代谢物处理小麦和大麦,诱导其对禾本科赤霉病的抗性。诱导的抗性不影响分生孢子的萌发和附着胞的形成,但减少了初级吸器的形成和随后发展的菌落数量。与未处理植株相比,单位叶面积菌丝体较少,菌落较小。单位面积菌落产生的吸器和分生孢子减少,每个分生孢子和每个吸器产生的分生孢子数也减少。从每个吸器形成的真菌结构数量来看,诱导抗性使吸器的效率降低了46%。诱导抗性植株吸器比例较高,吸器外基质增大,但吸器本身结构未发生改变。结果表明,用微生物代谢物处理诱导的抗性与遗传决定的部分抗性在很大程度上损害了禾谷杆菌的发育。
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Effect of induced resistance on the efficiency of powdery mildew haustoria in wheat and barley

Resistance against Erysiphe graminis was induced in wheat and barley by treating the plants with metabolites from a selected isolate of Bacillus subtilis. The induced resistance did not affect conidial germination or the formation of appressoria, but it did reduce the formation of primary haustoria and the number of colonies which subsequently developed. The colonies formed were smaller with less mycelium per unit area of leaf than the colonies on untreated plants. Fewer haustoria and conidiophores were produced per unit area of colony, and numbers of conidia per conidiophore and per haustorium were also reduced. In terms of the quantity of fungal structures formed per haustorium, the efficiency of the haustoria was reduced by 46% by the induced resistance. A higher percentage of haustoria in the induced resistant plants showed an enlarged extrahaustorial matrix, although the structure of the haustoria themselves was not altered. The results suggest that the resistance induced by treatment with the microbial metabolites impairs the development of E. graminis in much the same way as genetically determined partial resistance.

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