An Ulva armoricana extract protects plants against three powdery mildew pathogens
STADNIK, Marciel J.
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina = Federal University of Santa Catarina [Florianópolis] [UFSC]
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina = Federal University of Santa Catarina [Florianópolis] [UFSC]
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en
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European Journal of Plant Pathology. 2011, vol. 131, n° 3, p. 393 - 401
Springer Verlag
Résumé en anglais
The protective activity of a crude extract prepared from the green macroalga, Ulva armoricana, previously shown to induce plant defence responses, was evaluated on three plant species, common bean, grapevine and cucumber, ...Lire la suite >
The protective activity of a crude extract prepared from the green macroalga, Ulva armoricana, previously shown to induce plant defence responses, was evaluated on three plant species, common bean, grapevine and cucumber, cultivated in the greenhouse and inoculated with three powdery mildew pathogens Erysiphe polygoni, E. necator and Sphareotheca fuliginea respectively. Chemical analyses showed that the extract was enriched in ulvans, which are green algae polysaccharides essentially composed of uronic acid and sulphated rhamnose. Weekly applications were performed by spraying of the green algal extract at various dilutions on bean, grapevine and cucumber leaves. A significant effect (50% protection) was observed using a dilution corresponding to about 3 gl(-1) dry matter and up to 90% reduction of symptom severity was obtained for the highest concentration (1/9 dilution, 6 gl(-1) dry matter) for the three plant species. To study the natural variability of the protective activity, five extracts prepared from algae batches harvested at different year periods were evaluated. Although polysaccharide composition varied among batches, all extracts elicit a reporter gene regulated by a defence-gene promoter in a transgenic tobacco line, and protect cucumber plants against powdery mildew infection. Together, these data demonstrate that U. armoricana is a reproducible source of active compounds which can be used to efficiently protect crop plants against powdery mildew diseases.< Réduire
Mots clés
Polysaccharides
plant sciences
agriculture
Mots clés en anglais
Plant immunity
Elicitor
Powdery mildew
Algae
agronomy
horticulture
Origine
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