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A host-specific toxin of Rhizoctonia solani triggers superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in rice
Authors:V Paranidharan  A Palaniswami  P Vidhyasekaran  R Velazhahan
Institution:1. agriparani@yahoo.com
Abstract:Changes in the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in rice in response to treatment with Rhizoctonia solani toxin and/or R. solani elicitor were studied. Treatment of rice leaf sheaths with R. solani-toxin significantly increased the SOD activity within 12?h and the maximum enzyme activity was detected 36?h after treatment at which period a fourfold increase in SOD activity was recorded compared to control plants. Isozyme analysis indicated that five new SOD isozymes (SOD-1, SOD-3, SOD-6, SOD-7 and SOD-8) were induced in rice 1?–?2 days after toxin treatment. In elicitor-treated rice leaf sheaths, SOD-2 increased in activity 1?–?5 days after treatment. Pretreatment of rice leaf sheaths with elicitor suppressed the toxin-induced accumulation of SOD.
Keywords:Elicitor  Oryza sativa  Rhizoctonia solani  sheath blight  superoxide dismutase  toxin
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