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Inhibitive Mechanisms of Two Silicon Compounds on Powdery Mildew of Melon
Authors:GUO Yu-rong  LIU Lei  ZHAO Hua  CHEN De-rong  Bi Yang
Abstract:Seedlings of Yujinxiang melon were used to investigate the effect and inhibitive mechanism of sodium silicate and nanosized silicon oxide on powdery mildew. The results showed that the severity of powdery mildew on melon seedlings was lowered significantly by treatment with either of the two silicon compounds, although the effect of sodium silicate was more powerful than silicon oxide. Application of sodium silicate to the seedlings caused significant increases in the activity of peroxidase (POD) and of 3-1,3-glucosidase (GLU), both enzymes are known to be associated with the disease defence systems of plants. SEM-EDX analysis of sodium silicate-treated leaves of the melon seedlings showed an elevated level of silicon deposit at stomata and epidermis. Treatment with nanosized silicon oxide also resulted in a similar increase in silicon deposit, but the treatment did not cause a significant increase in POD activity.
Keywords:Cucumis melon L.  Powdery mildew  Sphaerotheca cucurbitae  Silicon  SEM-EDX  POD  GLU
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