Changes in Wheat Leaf Extracellular Proteolytic Activity after Infection with Septoria tritici |
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Authors: | C. I. SEGGARRA,C. A. CASALONGU ,M. L. PINEDO,C. A. CORDO,R. D. CONDE |
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Affiliation: | C. I. SEGGARRA,C. A. CASALONGUÉ,M. L. PINEDO,C. A. CORDO,R. D. CONDE |
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Abstract: | The proteolytic activity of the leaf extracellular space of wheat cultivars Pigüé and Isla Verde was estimated after inoculation of either detached leaves or plants with the fungus Septoria tritici. Pigüé is resistant, whereas Isla Verde is susceptible to the disease caused by S. tritici. Viable conidiospores of the fungus caused similar increases in both hydrogen peroxide production and chitinase activity of the cultivars studied. In contrast, they caused a decrease in the extracellular serine proteinase activity of Isla Verde and a significant increase in that of Pigüé. Independently of the cultivar from which it was extracted, the extracellular serine proteinase inhibited the germination of Septoria tritici conidiospores. These results suggest that the proteolytic activity of the leaf extracellular space can participate in the defence of wheat plants against Septoria tritici. Its regulation may be controlled by specific defence components of each cultivar. |
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Keywords: | Triticum aestivum Septoria tritici infection leaf apoplast proteinases |
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