Cytological aspects of the infection process of Pyricularia oryzae on leaves of wheat plants supplied with silicon
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Resumo: | Blast, caused by Pyricularia oryzae, has become one of the most important diseases on wheat in Brazil. Knowing the beneficial effects of silicon (Si) in reducing rice blast severity, this study aimed to examine the cytological events occurring during the infectious process of P. oryzae on the leaves of wheat plants non-supplied (-Si) or supplied (+Si) with Si in an experiment arranged in a completely randomized design. The high foliar Si concentration for the +Si plants contributed to decrease the blast symptoms. Hyphae of P. oryzae grew successfully and formed an extensively branched mycelium in the first-invaded epidermal cell and invaded several neighboring cells on the -Si plants, while on the +Si plants fungal hyphae was restricted to the first-invaded epidermal cell. The number of brown adaxial epidermal cells and their intensity of browning were significantly lower for the +Si plants in comparison to the -Si plants. The frequency of appressorial sites showing type B reaction (infection hyphae within the epidermal cell and absence of cytoplasm granulation) was lower for the +Si plants than for the -Si plants from 72 to 96 hours after inoculation because the frequency of appressorial sites showing type A reaction (unsuccessful penetration) was kept higher in comparison to the -Si plants. This study provides novel cytological evidence of the negative effect of Si on the infection process of P. oryzae on leaves of wheat plants contributing, therefore, to reduce the blast symptoms. |
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Cytological aspects of the infection process of Pyricularia oryzae on leaves of wheat plants supplied with siliconTriticum aestivumhost resistancelight microscopymineral nutritionwheat blastBlast, caused by Pyricularia oryzae, has become one of the most important diseases on wheat in Brazil. Knowing the beneficial effects of silicon (Si) in reducing rice blast severity, this study aimed to examine the cytological events occurring during the infectious process of P. oryzae on the leaves of wheat plants non-supplied (-Si) or supplied (+Si) with Si in an experiment arranged in a completely randomized design. The high foliar Si concentration for the +Si plants contributed to decrease the blast symptoms. Hyphae of P. oryzae grew successfully and formed an extensively branched mycelium in the first-invaded epidermal cell and invaded several neighboring cells on the -Si plants, while on the +Si plants fungal hyphae was restricted to the first-invaded epidermal cell. The number of brown adaxial epidermal cells and their intensity of browning were significantly lower for the +Si plants in comparison to the -Si plants. The frequency of appressorial sites showing type B reaction (infection hyphae within the epidermal cell and absence of cytoplasm granulation) was lower for the +Si plants than for the -Si plants from 72 to 96 hours after inoculation because the frequency of appressorial sites showing type A reaction (unsuccessful penetration) was kept higher in comparison to the -Si plants. This study provides novel cytological evidence of the negative effect of Si on the infection process of P. oryzae on leaves of wheat plants contributing, therefore, to reduce the blast symptoms.Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia2013-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1982-56762013000600002Tropical Plant Pathology v.38 n.6 2013reponame:Tropical plant pathology (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologiainstacron:SBF10.1590/S1982-56762013000600002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSousa,Rodrigo SilvaRodrigues,Fabrício ÁvilaSchurt,Daniel AugustoSouza,Naiara Fernandes AbreuCruz,Maria Fernanda Antuneseng2013-12-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1982-56762013000600002Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/tpp/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbf-revista@ufla.br1983-20521982-5676opendoar:2013-12-17T00:00Tropical plant pathology (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologiafalse |
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Cytological aspects of the infection process of Pyricularia oryzae on leaves of wheat plants supplied with silicon |
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Cytological aspects of the infection process of Pyricularia oryzae on leaves of wheat plants supplied with silicon |
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Cytological aspects of the infection process of Pyricularia oryzae on leaves of wheat plants supplied with silicon Sousa,Rodrigo Silva Triticum aestivum host resistance light microscopy mineral nutrition wheat blast |
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Cytological aspects of the infection process of Pyricularia oryzae on leaves of wheat plants supplied with silicon |
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Cytological aspects of the infection process of Pyricularia oryzae on leaves of wheat plants supplied with silicon |
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Cytological aspects of the infection process of Pyricularia oryzae on leaves of wheat plants supplied with silicon |
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Cytological aspects of the infection process of Pyricularia oryzae on leaves of wheat plants supplied with silicon |
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Cytological aspects of the infection process of Pyricularia oryzae on leaves of wheat plants supplied with silicon |
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Sousa,Rodrigo Silva |
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Sousa,Rodrigo Silva Rodrigues,Fabrício Ávila Schurt,Daniel Augusto Souza,Naiara Fernandes Abreu Cruz,Maria Fernanda Antunes |
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Rodrigues,Fabrício Ávila Schurt,Daniel Augusto Souza,Naiara Fernandes Abreu Cruz,Maria Fernanda Antunes |
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Sousa,Rodrigo Silva Rodrigues,Fabrício Ávila Schurt,Daniel Augusto Souza,Naiara Fernandes Abreu Cruz,Maria Fernanda Antunes |
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Triticum aestivum host resistance light microscopy mineral nutrition wheat blast |
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Triticum aestivum host resistance light microscopy mineral nutrition wheat blast |
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Blast, caused by Pyricularia oryzae, has become one of the most important diseases on wheat in Brazil. Knowing the beneficial effects of silicon (Si) in reducing rice blast severity, this study aimed to examine the cytological events occurring during the infectious process of P. oryzae on the leaves of wheat plants non-supplied (-Si) or supplied (+Si) with Si in an experiment arranged in a completely randomized design. The high foliar Si concentration for the +Si plants contributed to decrease the blast symptoms. Hyphae of P. oryzae grew successfully and formed an extensively branched mycelium in the first-invaded epidermal cell and invaded several neighboring cells on the -Si plants, while on the +Si plants fungal hyphae was restricted to the first-invaded epidermal cell. The number of brown adaxial epidermal cells and their intensity of browning were significantly lower for the +Si plants in comparison to the -Si plants. The frequency of appressorial sites showing type B reaction (infection hyphae within the epidermal cell and absence of cytoplasm granulation) was lower for the +Si plants than for the -Si plants from 72 to 96 hours after inoculation because the frequency of appressorial sites showing type A reaction (unsuccessful penetration) was kept higher in comparison to the -Si plants. This study provides novel cytological evidence of the negative effect of Si on the infection process of P. oryzae on leaves of wheat plants contributing, therefore, to reduce the blast symptoms. |
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