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Fungal development and induction of defense response genes during early infection of wheat spikes by Fusarium graminearum

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MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages 159-169

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AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1094/MPMI.2000.13.2.159

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Fusarium head blight (FHB) of wheat is a crippling disease that causes severe economic losses in many of the wheat-growing regions of the world, Temporal patterns of fungus development and transcript accumulation of defense response genes mere studied in Fusarium graminearum-inoculated wheat spikes within the first 48 to 76 h after inoculation (hai), Microscopy of inoculated glumes revealed that the fungus appeared to penetrate through stomata, exhibited subcuticular growth along stomatal rows, colonized glume parenchyma cells, and sporulated within 48 to 76 hai. No major differences in the timing of these events were found between Sumai 3 (resistant) and Wheaten (susceptible) genotypes, In complementary experiments, RNA was extracted from spikes at several time intervals up to 48 hai and temporal expression patterns were determined for defense response genes encoding peroxidase, PR-1, PR-2 (beta-1,3-glucanase), PR-3 (chitinase), PR-4, and PR-5 (thaumatin-like protein), In both genotypes, transcripts for the six defense response genes accumulated as early as 6 to 12 hai during F, graminearum infection and peaked at 36 to 48 hai, Greater and earlier PR-4 and PR-5 transcript accumulation was observed in Sumai 3, compared with Wheaten. Our results show that the timing of defense response gene induction is correlated with F, graminearum infection.

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