Histological investigation of stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici) development in resistant and susceptible wheat cultivars |
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Authors: | J. Moldenhauer B. M. Moerschbacher A. J. van der Westhuizen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Westphalian Wilhelm's-University Münster, Hindenburgplatz 55, 48143 Münster, Germany;;and Department of Plant Sciences, University of the Free State, PO Box 339, Bloemfontein 9300, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The wheat cultivar Kariega expresses complete adult plant resistance against stripe rust, whereas cv. Avocet S is susceptible. Using confocal laser scanning microscopy, initial fungal penetration into flag leaves was identical in both cultivars, with directional germ-tube growth towards stomata that were penetrated without the formation of an appressorium, followed by differentiation of a substomatal vesicle, infection hyphae, haustorial mother cells and haustoria. During the following 4 days, further fungal development occurred more quickly in the resistant than in the susceptible cultivar. However, by 7 days postinoculation (dpi) the situation changed, with exponential growth of the pathogen occurring only in the susceptible line. Induced cellular lignification, a typical defence reaction of cereals, was observed at 4 dpi in the resistant cultivar, and 2 days later lignified tissue completely surrounded the fungal colonies. In the susceptible cultivar, isolated lignified host cells occurred at 6 dpi, and long, unbranched fungal hyphae outgrowing the resistance reaction were observed. |
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Keywords: | adult plant resistance confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) infection structures lignification wheat yellow rust |
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