Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Citazione:
Induced systemic resistance against systemic viruses : a feasible approach? / F. Faoro. ((Intervento presentato al 7. convegno IOBC-WPRS, Working group “Induced resistance in plants against insects and diseases” : Leaping from success in the lab to success in the field tenutosi a Avignon nel 2013.
Abstract:
Induction of resistance to plant viruses causing localized infections has been widely used to
study HR and SAR mechanisms. However, in Nature true virus diseases are produced by viruses able
to systemize in the plant and SAR is scarcely effective against them. Thus, a more successful strategy
relays in the induction of resistance against both the virus and its vector. In this work, using the
pathosystem bean common mosaic virus (BCMV)-Phaseolus vulgaris we made attempts of inducing
resistance separately to both the pathogen and the aphid vector Myzus persicae, with the aim of
dissecting the two resistance levels inducible with the most used chemical elicitors. Results showed
that BTH and chitosan are able to reduce the infection degree in BCMV mechanically inoculated
plants, however not preventing the infection. On the other hand, chitosan and 2-isobutyric acid (IBA),
applied as root-drench, could reduce aphid population by half. Therefore, combining the two effects
and using chitosan, partially effective against both the virus and the vector, it could be possible to raise
an acceptable resistance level in the field, where BCMV is actively spread by aphids. To verify this
hypothesis, experimental transmission with viruliferous aphids in chitosan and IBA treated plants are
now in progress.
Tipologia IRIS:
14 - Intervento a convegno non pubblicato
Keywords:
BABA ; BTH ; BCMV ; chitosan ; IBA ; Myzus persicae
Elenco autori:
F. Faoro
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