1. [The participation of salicylic and jasmonic acids in genetic and induced resistance of tomato to Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White, 1919)].
- Author
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Zinov'eva SV, Vasiukova NI, Udalova ZhV, and Gerasimova NG
- Subjects
- Animals, Cyclopentanes pharmacology, Disease Resistance genetics, Lipoxygenase metabolism, Solanum lycopersicum enzymology, Solanum lycopersicum parasitology, Oxylipins pharmacology, Plant Diseases genetics, Plant Diseases parasitology, Plant Roots drug effects, Plant Roots enzymology, Salicylates pharmacology, Tylenchoidea pathogenicity, Cyclopentanes metabolism, Disease Resistance drug effects, Solanum lycopersicum genetics, Oxylipins metabolism, Salicylates metabolism
- Abstract
Salicylic (SA) and jasmonic (JA) acids are the best known mediators of signal systems in plants. In this investigation the participation and character of interactions between SA- and JA-signals under the induced and genetic resistance of plants to nematodes was investigated on the model system tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) and the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita. This study demonstrates that application of JA and SA to tomato foliage induces systemic effects that suppress root-knot nematode infestation, inhibition of nematode reproduction, and also increased activity of LOX and PAL, the enzymes of biosynthesis of JA and SA. JA treatment did not inhibit Mz-mediated resistance, which suggests a lack of signaling conflicts between these two forms of defense.
- Published
- 2013