[HTML][HTML] Chitosan application improves resistance to Fusarium circinatum in Pinus patula

KNE Fitza, KG Payn, ET Steenkamp, AA Myburg… - South African Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
KNE Fitza, KG Payn, ET Steenkamp, AA Myburg, S Naidoo
South African Journal of Botany, 2013Elsevier
Fusarium circinatum is the causal agent for the disease, pitch canker, in Pinus patula.
Commercial forestry incurs large economic losses from the pathogen, primarily as a result of
post-planting mortality resulting in increased re-establishment costs. One means of
enhancing defense is through pretreatment of seedlings with chemicals or biologically
derived compounds that stimulate defense responses; a process collectively known as
induced resistance. We compared the efficiency of ten inducers in improving defense …
Fusarium circinatum is the causal agent for the disease, pitch canker, in Pinus patula. Commercial forestry incurs large economic losses from the pathogen, primarily as a result of post-planting mortality resulting in increased re-establishment costs. One means of enhancing defense is through pretreatment of seedlings with chemicals or biologically derived compounds that stimulate defense responses; a process collectively known as induced resistance. We compared the efficiency of ten inducers in improving defense against F. circinatum in P. patula seedlings. Chitosan (10mg/ml) was effective in reducing and delaying disease symptoms of pitch canker in seedlings. Under both nursery and greenhouse conditions, chitosan application resulted in reduced lesion lengths in treated plants compared to non-treated plants over a period of six weeks (p<0.05, Kruskal–Wallis). Reverse transcription-quantitative PCR expression analysis revealed that the reduction in lesion size in treated seedlings was accompanied by a four-fold increase in transcript abundance of the phenylalanine ammonia lyase transcript, which encodes an enzyme involved in the first committed step of the phenylpropanoid pathway. We suggest that the application of chitosan as part of an integrated management strategy, be further investigated for an effective approach to induce resistance in P. patula seedlings against F. circinatum.
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