Study of Resistance to Orobanche ramosa in Host (Oilseed Rape and Carrot) and Non-host (Maize) Plants |
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Authors: | Naïma Zehhar Pascal Labrousse Marie-Claire Arnaud Christian Boulet Driss Bouya André Fer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Biotechnologie et Physiopathologie Végétale, Département de Biologie, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Guéliz, B.P. 549, Marrakech, Maroc;(2) Groupe de Physiologie et Pathologie Végétales, Faculté des Sciences et des Techniques, 2, Rue de la Houssinière, B.P. 92208, 44 322 Nantes Cedex 3, France;(3) Département de Biologie, Faculté des Sciences Dhar Mhraz, Fès, Maroc |
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Abstract: | Orobanche ramosa is a parasitic Angiosperm responsible for severe yield losses in several economical crops. It is a serious threat in oilseed rape in France and Morocco and is appearing in carrot crops in Morocco. In this study, several varieties of oilseed rape and carrot were screened in order to identify resistant cultivars and to characterize the resistance mechanisms involved. All the 15 oilseed rape varieties tested were susceptible. In carrot, the varieties 'Colmar à coeur rouge' and 'Nantaise demi-longue' were susceptible, whereas 'Palaiseau' and 'Buror' were resistant. In the susceptible 'Colmar à coeur rouge' carrot no defence reactions were found and the development of the parasite inhibited carrot tap root formation. In the resistant carrot varieties, the parasite germinated, became attached to the host root but became necrotic before emergence. In 'Buror' carrot, formation of a mechanical barrier was associated with the restriction to the cortex of the parasite. In maize cv. 'Vigni', a non-host of O. ramosa, thickening of xylem vessels, cell divisions in the central cylinder and formation of an encapsulation layer were observed in association with restricted development of Orobanche haustoria. |
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Keywords: | carrot maize oilseed rape Orobanche ramosa parasitic weeds resistance |
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