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Contrasting Response Mechanisms of Maize Lines to Striga hermonthica
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Strigahermonthica (Del.) Benth is a parasitic weed that devastates cereals in Sub-Saharan Africa. Several control measures have been proposed for the parasite, of these, host plant resistance is considered the most cost-effective for poor farmers. Some tolerant/resistant lines have been developed and these lines display tolerance/resistance mechanisms to the parasite. A series of studies was done to investigate some of the mechanisms through which a resistant (TZISTR1108) and a susceptible (5057) maize line responds to S. hermonthica infestation, as well as the effects of parasitism on these lines. In this study, TZISTR1108 stimulated the germination and attachment of fewer S. hermonthica plants than 5057, both in the laboratory and on the field. In TZISTR1108, the growth of the S. hermonthica plants, that successfully attached, was slowed. When compared to the un-infested plants, the infested resistant plants showed fewer effects of parasitism than the infested susceptible plants. The infested TZISTR1108 plants were more vigorous, taller and resembled their un-infected counterparts. There were substantial reductions in the stomatal conductance and nitrogen content of the 5057 upon infestation. The resistant inbred line showed multiple mechanisms of resistance to S. hermonthica infestation. It thrives better than the susceptible line by reducing the attachment of S. hermonthica and it delays the parasite’s development.
Title: Contrasting Response Mechanisms of Maize Lines to Striga hermonthica
Description:
Strigahermonthica (Del.
) Benth is a parasitic weed that devastates cereals in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Several control measures have been proposed for the parasite, of these, host plant resistance is considered the most cost-effective for poor farmers.
Some tolerant/resistant lines have been developed and these lines display tolerance/resistance mechanisms to the parasite.
A series of studies was done to investigate some of the mechanisms through which a resistant (TZISTR1108) and a susceptible (5057) maize line responds to S.
hermonthica infestation, as well as the effects of parasitism on these lines.
In this study, TZISTR1108 stimulated the germination and attachment of fewer S.
hermonthica plants than 5057, both in the laboratory and on the field.
In TZISTR1108, the growth of the S.
hermonthica plants, that successfully attached, was slowed.
When compared to the un-infested plants, the infested resistant plants showed fewer effects of parasitism than the infested susceptible plants.
The infested TZISTR1108 plants were more vigorous, taller and resembled their un-infected counterparts.
There were substantial reductions in the stomatal conductance and nitrogen content of the 5057 upon infestation.
The resistant inbred line showed multiple mechanisms of resistance to S.
hermonthica infestation.
It thrives better than the susceptible line by reducing the attachment of S.
hermonthica and it delays the parasite’s development.
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