Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
A two-year study on the pathosystem F. verticillioides-maize
was conducted speculating on both in vitro and in planta perspectives.
The former studied the effects of temperature (T) and
water activity (aw) on fumonisin B (FBs) production and expression
of FUM2 and FUM21 genes in ITEM 10027 and 1744 F. verticillioides
strains grown up to 21 days. The latter monitored
which genes were differentially expressed in resistant and susceptible
maize lines after 2-3 days infection by ITEM 1744. The in
vitro study showed that ITEM 10027 was the highest FBs producer,
with predominance of FB1. The maximum level of FB was
registered after 21 days in both strains. FUM2 and FUM21 were
expressed in all studied conditions, with a 10X difference between
the former and the latter. The peak of transcription level
was reached after 14 days of incubation for both FUM genes. No
data were collected on cultures grown at fixed aw=0.900 because
the fungus did not grow at all temperatures tested till 21 days of
incubation. The in planta study showed that resistant lines tested
were poorly infected by ITEM 1744. Genes differentially expressed
were divided into 11 functional categories and nearly
10% was assigned to the class "cell rescue, defence and virulence".
Most of the pathogenesis-related genes were differentially
activated after fungal infection in relation to the resistance level
of maize genotypes. In the resistant kernels, defence-related
genes provided basal protection against the fungus, while in the
susceptible kernels, the same genes were induced specifically after
pathogen attack.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.05 Abstract in rivista
Elenco autori:
Susca, Antonia; Mule', Giuseppina
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