The er2 gene resistance against powdery mildew infection is associated with enhanced antioxidative protection and defense gene expression

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2019-04-01
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M. Bhosle, Sheetal
Marathe, Nitinkumar
Makandar, Ragiba
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The present study was aimed at analyzing host responses of JI-2480, a resistant pea genotype carrying a recessive gene er2 and Arkel, a commercial cultivar susceptible to powdery mildew infection caused by Erysiphe pisi. The cellular responses were analyzed through biochemical, histo-chemical and defense gene expression in a time-course manner. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging enzymes showed higher activity in JI-2480 post-inoculation compared to Arkel suggesting antioxidant enzymes role in suppressing pathogen-induced oxidative burst. The er2 mediated resistance is likely conferred via maintaining a redox balance between the ROS generated and scavenged, coupled with rapid pathogenesis-related gene 1 (PR1) accumulation.
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Erysiphe pisi, Garden pea, Host defense response, Host-pathogen interaction, Powdery mildew, Reactive oxygen species
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Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology. v.106