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Type: Journal article
Title: Production of reactive oxygen species during non-specific elicitation, non-host resistance and field resistance expression in cultured tobacco cells
Author: Able, A.
Sutherland, M.
Guest, D.
Citation: Functional Plant Biology: an international journal of plant function, 2003; 30(1):91-99
Publisher: C S I R O Publishing
Issue Date: 2003
ISSN: 1445-4408
1445-4416
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Amanda J. Able, Mark W. Sutherland and David I. Guest
Abstract: We examined production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and induction of cell death in tissue-cultured tobacco cells undergoing different disease resistance responses. A superoxide-dependent hypersensitive response occurs during both the race-specific resistance response of tobacco cells challenged with incompatible zoospores of Phytophthora nicotianae and during non-specific elicitation of tobacco cells challenged with Phytophthora glucan elicitors extracted from the fungal cell wall. Inhibition studies are consistent with dependence upon endogenous Ca2+ levels, and with involvement of NAD(P)H oxidase and peroxidases in production of ROS during both specific and non-specific elicitation. The patterns of resistance expression during non-host resistance or field resistance responses appear to be similar to race-specific resistance expression with regard to the timing and order of events. However, the intensity of the response is very much reduced. In contrast, during non-specific elicitation, these temporal patterns are significantly altered. The differences in timing, intensity and extent of responses during different modes of disease resistance expression indicate that stimulation of cultured plant cells with non-specific soluble fractions in order to model in planta events during plant / Oomycete and, by implication, plant / fungal interactions, has significant limitations.
Keywords: Disease resistance
glucan elicitors
plant–pathogen interactions
reactive oxygen species
DOI: 10.1071/FP02123
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/fp02123
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