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Association of leaf micro-morphological characters with powdery mildew resistance in field-grown mulberry (Morus spp.) germplasm
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Micro-morphological characteristics can influence fungal infectivity. We sought links between micro-morphology and resistance to powdery mildew in mulberry with the intention of assisting selection of disease-resistant lines. METHODOLOGY: Over 3 years and under field conditions,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3244759/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22476473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plr002 |
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author | Chattopadhyay, Soumen Ali, Kabiul Akhter Doss, S. Gandhi Das, Nirvan K. Aggarwal, Ramesh K. Bandopadhyay, Tapas K. Sarkar, A. Bajpai, A. K. |
author_facet | Chattopadhyay, Soumen Ali, Kabiul Akhter Doss, S. Gandhi Das, Nirvan K. Aggarwal, Ramesh K. Bandopadhyay, Tapas K. Sarkar, A. Bajpai, A. K. |
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description | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Micro-morphological characteristics can influence fungal infectivity. We sought links between micro-morphology and resistance to powdery mildew in mulberry with the intention of assisting selection of disease-resistant lines. METHODOLOGY: Over 3 years and under field conditions, we evaluated 30 lines of mulberry with contrasting susceptibilities to powdery mildew (15 resistant and 15 susceptible). Disease severity was related statistically to stomatal area, stomatal density, stomatal index, upper and lower cuticular thicknesses, leaf thickness and trichome density. PRINCIPAL RESULTS: Differences between lines were significant (P <0.05) for all characters studied. Variation between the resistant and susceptible groups was statistically highly significant (P <0.01) for stomatal index, stomatal area and trichome density. The powdery mildew-resistant group was distinguished by 17.4 % lower stomatal density, 12.5 % smaller stomatal index per unit leaf area, 20.0 % greater trichome density and 18.0 % higher stomatal area compared with the susceptible group. Trichome density was negatively correlated with disease severity index and with the accumulative area under disease progression curves. Stomatal density was positively correlated with both measures of disease severity. Although stomatal area was negatively related to disease severity index (r = −0.28; P <0.05), the correlation was weak. There was no statistically significant relationship between stomatal area and the accumulative area under disease progression curves. The germplasm was partitioned into seven sub-groups based on hierarchical cluster analysis derived from pooled disease severity index scores and three highly significant micro-morphological characters. Eighty per cent of the resistant germplasm accumulated in three cluster components (A1, A2 and B2) characterized by high trichome densities and a high stomatal density and stomatal index. CONCLUSIONS: Resistance to powdery mildew in mulberry is associated with trichome and stomatal features rather than leaf and epidermal thicknesses. Trichome density, stomatal density and stomatal index are shown to be promising markers for screening powdery mildew resistance in breeding programmes. |
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spelling | pubmed-32447592011-12-22 Association of leaf micro-morphological characters with powdery mildew resistance in field-grown mulberry (Morus spp.) germplasm Chattopadhyay, Soumen Ali, Kabiul Akhter Doss, S. Gandhi Das, Nirvan K. Aggarwal, Ramesh K. Bandopadhyay, Tapas K. Sarkar, A. Bajpai, A. K. AoB Plants Research Articles BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Micro-morphological characteristics can influence fungal infectivity. We sought links between micro-morphology and resistance to powdery mildew in mulberry with the intention of assisting selection of disease-resistant lines. METHODOLOGY: Over 3 years and under field conditions, we evaluated 30 lines of mulberry with contrasting susceptibilities to powdery mildew (15 resistant and 15 susceptible). Disease severity was related statistically to stomatal area, stomatal density, stomatal index, upper and lower cuticular thicknesses, leaf thickness and trichome density. PRINCIPAL RESULTS: Differences between lines were significant (P <0.05) for all characters studied. Variation between the resistant and susceptible groups was statistically highly significant (P <0.01) for stomatal index, stomatal area and trichome density. The powdery mildew-resistant group was distinguished by 17.4 % lower stomatal density, 12.5 % smaller stomatal index per unit leaf area, 20.0 % greater trichome density and 18.0 % higher stomatal area compared with the susceptible group. Trichome density was negatively correlated with disease severity index and with the accumulative area under disease progression curves. Stomatal density was positively correlated with both measures of disease severity. Although stomatal area was negatively related to disease severity index (r = −0.28; P <0.05), the correlation was weak. There was no statistically significant relationship between stomatal area and the accumulative area under disease progression curves. The germplasm was partitioned into seven sub-groups based on hierarchical cluster analysis derived from pooled disease severity index scores and three highly significant micro-morphological characters. Eighty per cent of the resistant germplasm accumulated in three cluster components (A1, A2 and B2) characterized by high trichome densities and a high stomatal density and stomatal index. CONCLUSIONS: Resistance to powdery mildew in mulberry is associated with trichome and stomatal features rather than leaf and epidermal thicknesses. Trichome density, stomatal density and stomatal index are shown to be promising markers for screening powdery mildew resistance in breeding programmes. Oxford University Press 2011 2011-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3244759/ /pubmed/22476473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plr002 Text en Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Chattopadhyay, Soumen Ali, Kabiul Akhter Doss, S. Gandhi Das, Nirvan K. Aggarwal, Ramesh K. Bandopadhyay, Tapas K. Sarkar, A. Bajpai, A. K. Association of leaf micro-morphological characters with powdery mildew resistance in field-grown mulberry (Morus spp.) germplasm |
title | Association of leaf micro-morphological characters with powdery mildew resistance in field-grown mulberry (Morus spp.) germplasm |
title_full | Association of leaf micro-morphological characters with powdery mildew resistance in field-grown mulberry (Morus spp.) germplasm |
title_fullStr | Association of leaf micro-morphological characters with powdery mildew resistance in field-grown mulberry (Morus spp.) germplasm |
title_full_unstemmed | Association of leaf micro-morphological characters with powdery mildew resistance in field-grown mulberry (Morus spp.) germplasm |
title_short | Association of leaf micro-morphological characters with powdery mildew resistance in field-grown mulberry (Morus spp.) germplasm |
title_sort | association of leaf micro-morphological characters with powdery mildew resistance in field-grown mulberry (morus spp.) germplasm |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3244759/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22476473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plr002 |
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