Effects of shading and powdery mildew infection on senescence of the root cortex and coleoptile of wheat and barley seedlings,and implications for root- and foot-rot fungi |
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Authors: | S. J. Lewis J. W. Deacon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Microbiology Department, School of Agriculture, West Mains Road, EH9 3JG Edinburgh, Scotland, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary Nuclear and cytoplasmic staining methods were used to study natural senescence of the root cortex and coleoptile of wheat and barley seedlings grown in glasshouse conditions. Coleoptiles of barley senesced more slowly than those of wheat, paralleling the known difference in rates of root cortex senescence in these cereals. The coleoptiles and root cortices of both cereals senesced more slowly in shaded than in unshaded conditions, but infection of the shoots of barley byErysiphe graminis had little effect on root cortex senescence. The results are discussed in relation to infection by root- and foot-rot fungi. Previous reports on the effects of illumination on take-all infection (Gaeumannomyces graminis) are explained. It is suggested that natural senescence of the coleoptile might affect establishment of infection by the eyespot fungus,Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides, either directly or through the activities of competing microorganisms. |
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Keywords: | Barley Gaeumannomyces graminis Nuclear staining Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides Root rot Senescence Wheat |
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