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Inhibition of Uredospore Germination and Germ Tube Growth by Inhibitors of Polyamine Metabolism in Uromyces phaseoli L
Authors:Rajam  M V; Weinstein  L H; Galston  A W
Institution:1Department of Genetics, University of Delhi South Campus, Benito Juarez Road,New Delhi-110021, India
2Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853, U.S.A.
3Department of Biology, Yale University New Haven, CT 06511, U.S.A.
Abstract:We have studied the effects of two polyamine biosynthetic inhibitors,{alpha}-difluoromethylor-nithine (DFMO) and {alpha}-difluoromethylarginine(DFMA), and of polyamines (PAs), alone and in combination onuredospore germination and germ tube growth in Uromyces phaseoliL, race O. Both the inhibitors at concentrations 0.01, 0.1 and1.0 mM produce successively inhibition of uredospore germinationin vitro. The inhibitors also delay the timing of spore germinationfor 15–30 min and restrict germ tube elongation. Stimulationof spore germination and germ tube growth was noticed in culturescontaining PAs (putrescine or spermidine) alone, while culturesfortified with inhibitor plus PA resulted in a partial reversionof the inhibitory effect, suggesting that PAs may be requiredfor normal germination and outgrowth of fungal spores. Sporegermination was completely inhibited on the surface of unifoliolatebean leaves treated with 0.5 mM or higher DFMO 1 d before inoculationwith pathogen, while DFMO treated 1 d after inoculation showedgreater damage of uredosporelings. In contrast, DFMA confersno effect even at 5 mM. Spores collected from bean plants givena pre- and post-inoculatory treatments with DFMO and DFMA showno significant differences in germination and pathogenicity,however, the higher doses caused significant decrease. (Received April 25, 1988; Accepted October 20, 1988)
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