对营养胁迫的反应降低了双极莲分生孢子的侵袭性

D.K. Arora , A.B. Filonow , J.L. Lockwood
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当分生孢子在基质电位为- 50 mb的沙壤土或渗盐的砂床上培养5、10或15天时,分生孢子对小麦幼苗的侵袭性降低。与未处理的分生孢子接种苗相比,接种处理过的分生孢子接种苗在大多数处理中病害发生率显著降低(P = 0.05),且根和胚芽鞘较长。在土壤或浸砂中培养15 d的分生孢子萌发率低于在盐溶液或小麦幼苗渗出液中未培养的分生孢子。处理后的分生孢子在马铃薯葡萄糖琼脂上的发芽率低于未处理的分生孢子,但不影响其活力。标记分生孢子在土壤和浸砂上培养15 d后,14C的损失分别为总标记量的11.2%和12.0%。结果表明,在营养胁迫条件下培养分生孢子,可使分生孢子的侵袭性和萌发性减弱,这种变化与分生孢子内源碳的损失有关。
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Decreased aggressiveness of Bipolaris sorokiniana conidia in response to nutrient stress

Aggressiveness of Bipolaris sorokiniana conidia on wheat seedlings was decreased when conidia were incubated on either a sandy loam soil at −50 mb matric potential for 15 days or a sand bed through which a salts solution was percolated for 5, 10 or 15 days. Seedlings inoculated with treated conidia showed significantly (P = 0·05) less disease and had longer roots and coleoptiles in most treatments, than seedlings inoculated with nontreated conidia. Conidia that had been incubated on soil or leached sand for 15 days showed less germination than nonincubated conidia in a salts solution or wheat seedling exudate. The germination rate of treated conidia on potato dextrose agar was lower than that of nontreated conidia, but viability was not affected. Loss of 14C from labelled conidia incubated for 15 days on soil or leached sand was 11·2 and 12·0%, respectively, of total label. The results indicate that incubation of conidia under conditions of nutrient stress can attenuate the aggressiveness and germinability of B. sorokiniana conidia, and that these changes were associated with loss of endogenous carbon from the conidia.

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