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Drechslerella dactyloides and Dactylaria brochopaga mediated structural defense in tomato plants pre-challenged with Meloidogyne incognita

机译:Devechslella Dactyloides和Dactylaria Brochopaga介导的番茄植物的结构防御预先挑战Meloidogyne Incognita

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The present study was undertaken with the objectives to study Drechslerella dactyloides NDAd-05 and Dactylaria brochopaga NDDb-15 mediated induction of structural defense responses leading to lower disease development and promoting growth in tomato pre-challenged with Meloidogyne incognita. The potential strains D. dactyloides NDAd-05 and D. brochopaga NDDb-15 were taken from Plant-Microbe Interaction and Rhizosphere Biology Lab, ICAR-National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Microorganisms, Kushmaur, Maunath Bhanjan, India. In vitro root colonization assay was performed using D. dactyloides NDAd-05 and D. brochopaga NDDb-15 in sand:soil culture (2:1) and significant tomato root colonization by NDAd-05 and NDDb-15 was recorded. The study elucidated multifarious effects of D. dactyloides NDAd-05 and D. brochopaga NDDb-15 when inoculated either individually or in combination in tomato plants pre-challenged with M. incognita. Additionally, D. dactyloides NDAd-05 and D. brochopaga NDDb-15 increased antioxidant as well as biocontrol activities significantly in tomato against M. incognita. Microscopic visualization of H2O2 and superoxide radicals in tomato leaves further corroborated the above findings. Further, inoculation of D. dactyloides NDAd-05 and D. brochopaga NDDb-15 activated the phenylpropanoid pathway in roots leading to increase cell wall lignifications and pectin deposition in tomato roots in addition to direct trapping and parasitizing of juveniles and adults of M. incognita. From the results it can be concluded that increased cell wall lignifications and pectin deposition probably restricted the entry of nematodes and ultimately decreased the M. incognita population in tomato roots. It was also observed that plants treated with bioagents individually or in combination modulated the phenotypical alterations and assisted plant growth promotion. This might be due to the interaction-dependent modulation of physio-biochemical pathways in the tomato plants which ultimately reduced the inoculum potential and disease intensity of M. incognita.
机译:本研究旨在研究Dechslerella Dactyloides Ndad-05和Dartylaria Brochopaga NDDB-15介导的结构防御反应诱导,导致疾病发育和促进番茄的生长,预先挑战Meloidogyne incognita。潜在的菌株D. dayyloides ndad-05和D.Brochopaga NDDB-15是从植物 - 微生物相互作用和根际生物学实验室,ICAR-National Microoryms,Kushmaur,Maunath Bhanjan,印度武士局。在砂中使用D. dayylaides Ndad-05和D.Brochopaga NddB-15进行体外殖民化测定法:记录了土壤培养物(2:1)和NdAd-05和NDDB-15的显着番茄根定子。该研究阐明了DACTYLAID NDAD-05和D.Brochopaga NDDB-15的多种作用,当用M.Incognita预攻击的番茄植物中的单独或组合时。另外,D.Dactyloides Ndad-05和D.Brochopaga NDDB-15增加抗氧化剂以及番茄中的抗氧化剂和生物控制活动。番茄中H2O2和超氧化物自由基的显微镜可视化进一步证实了上述发现。此外,接种D.Dactyloides Ndad-05和D.Brochopaga NDDB-15在根中活化,导致苯丙基丙醇途径,导致番茄根中的细胞壁瘫痪和果胶沉积,除了直接捕获和寄生M.Incognita的幼稚和成人外。从结果中可以得出结论,增加的细胞壁瘫痪和果胶沉积可能限制了线虫的进入,最终降低了番茄根中的含量。还观察到,单独或组合用生物糖分处理的植物调节表型改变和辅助植物生长促进。这可能是由于番茄植物中的物理生化途径的相互作用调节,最终降低了含有M.Incognita的接种潜力和疾病强度。

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