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Effect of Methyl Jasmonate on Phytoalexins Biosynthesis and Induced Disease Resistance toFusarium oxysporum f. sp. Vasinfectumin Cotton (Gossypium hirsutumL.)
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The effect of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) sprayed on cotton healthy leaves was evaluated in terms of inherent bioactive chemicals induction. The total phenolic content significantly increased after MeJA 5.0 mM treatments compared to the other tested concentrations (0; 2.5; 10; 15; 20 mM). Among the eleven phenolic compounds which were found except for ferulic acid, gossypetin, gossypol, 3-p-coumaroylquinic acid, and piceatannol were identified as major phenolic constituents of cotton. Their content also significantly increased after the MeJA treatment. In addition, gossypol increased 64 times compared to the control, in the 5.0 mM MeJA treatment. Furthermore, cichoric acid, chlorogenic acid, and pterostilbene are synthesizedde novoin leaves of MeJA-treated plant. Treatment of cotton leaves with MeJA 5.0 mM followed 72 h of incubation hampered the expression ofFusariumwilt caused byFusarium oxysporium f. sp. vasinfectum(FOV). MeJA efficiency was concentration and incubation time dependent. Disease severity on MeJA-treated leaves was significantly lower as compared to the control. Therefore, the high content of gossypetin, gossypol, 3-p-coumaroylquinic acid, ferulic acid, and piceatannol and the presence of cichoric acid, chlorogenic acid, and pterostilbene in plants treated with MeJA, contrary to the control, are essential to equip the cotton compounds with defences or phytoalexins against FOV.
Title: Effect of Methyl Jasmonate on Phytoalexins Biosynthesis and Induced Disease Resistance toFusarium oxysporum f. sp. Vasinfectumin Cotton (Gossypium hirsutumL.)
Description:
The effect of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) sprayed on cotton healthy leaves was evaluated in terms of inherent bioactive chemicals induction.
The total phenolic content significantly increased after MeJA 5.
0 mM treatments compared to the other tested concentrations (0; 2.
5; 10; 15; 20 mM).
Among the eleven phenolic compounds which were found except for ferulic acid, gossypetin, gossypol, 3-p-coumaroylquinic acid, and piceatannol were identified as major phenolic constituents of cotton.
Their content also significantly increased after the MeJA treatment.
In addition, gossypol increased 64 times compared to the control, in the 5.
0 mM MeJA treatment.
Furthermore, cichoric acid, chlorogenic acid, and pterostilbene are synthesizedde novoin leaves of MeJA-treated plant.
Treatment of cotton leaves with MeJA 5.
0 mM followed 72 h of incubation hampered the expression ofFusariumwilt caused byFusarium oxysporium f.
sp.
vasinfectum(FOV).
MeJA efficiency was concentration and incubation time dependent.
Disease severity on MeJA-treated leaves was significantly lower as compared to the control.
Therefore, the high content of gossypetin, gossypol, 3-p-coumaroylquinic acid, ferulic acid, and piceatannol and the presence of cichoric acid, chlorogenic acid, and pterostilbene in plants treated with MeJA, contrary to the control, are essential to equip the cotton compounds with defences or phytoalexins against FOV.
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