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Rice blast disease and susceptibility to pests in a silicon uptake-deficient mutant lsil of rice

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CROP PROTECTION
Volume 27, Issue 3-5, Pages 865-868

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2007.08.016

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Magnaporthe grisea; rice; silicon uptake-deficient mutant; resistance; pest

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To elucidate the role of silicon more clearly in biotic stress such as pests and diseases, a silicon uptake-deficient mutant lsil originating from wild-type rice (cv. Oochikara) was used. When the mutant was grown in a seedling case, silicon did not accumulate in leaves (about 50-80 mg g(-1) dry weight), regardless of the silicon amendment. In the paddy field, however, silicon increased three-fold (373 mg g(-1) dry weight) in leaves with silicon amendment, compared with those (117 mg g(-1) dry weight) with no silicon amendment. Lesion formation by Magnaporthe grisea was significantly suppressed in the leaves of the wild-type plant that had a high accumulation of silicon, but not in the leaves of the mutant that had a low silicon accumulation. Pest resistance was also observed in the leaves of the wild-type plant, but not in the mutant. These results demonstrated that silicon can protect rice plants from damage caused by biotic stresses. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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