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Mechanism of Wheat Leaf Rust Control Using Chitosan Nanoparticles and Salicylic Acid

Wheat leaf rust is one of the world’s most widespread rusts. The progress of the disease was monitored using two treatments: chitosan nanoparticles and salicylic acid (SA), as well as three application methods; spraying before or after the inoculation by 24 h, and spraying both before and after the...

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Autores principales: Elsharkawy, Mohsen Mohamed, Omara, Reda Ibrahim, Mostafa, Yasser Sabry, Alamri, Saad Abdulrahman, Hashem, Mohamed, Alrumman, Sulaiman A., Ahmad, Abdelmonim Ali
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8950986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35330306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8030304
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author Elsharkawy, Mohsen Mohamed
Omara, Reda Ibrahim
Mostafa, Yasser Sabry
Alamri, Saad Abdulrahman
Hashem, Mohamed
Alrumman, Sulaiman A.
Ahmad, Abdelmonim Ali
author_facet Elsharkawy, Mohsen Mohamed
Omara, Reda Ibrahim
Mostafa, Yasser Sabry
Alamri, Saad Abdulrahman
Hashem, Mohamed
Alrumman, Sulaiman A.
Ahmad, Abdelmonim Ali
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description Wheat leaf rust is one of the world’s most widespread rusts. The progress of the disease was monitored using two treatments: chitosan nanoparticles and salicylic acid (SA), as well as three application methods; spraying before or after the inoculation by 24 h, and spraying both before and after the inoculation by 24 h. Urediniospore germination was significantly different between the two treatments. Wheat plants tested for latent and incubation periods, pustule size and receptivity and infection type showed significantly reduced leaf rust when compared to untreated plants. Puccinia triticina urediniospores showed abnormalities, collapse, lysis, and shrinkage as a result of chitosan nanoparticles treatment. The enzymes, peroxidase and catalase, were increased in the activities. In both treatments, superoxide (O(2)(−)) and hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), were apparent as purple and brown discolorations. Chitosan nanoparticles and SA treatments resulted in much more discoloration and quantitative measurements than untreated plants. In anatomical examinations, chitosan nanoparticles enhanced thickness of blade (µ), thickness of mesophyll tissue, thickness of the lower and upper epidermis and bundle length and width in the midrib compared to the control. In the control treatment’s top epidermis, several sori and a large number of urediniospores were found. Most anatomical characters of flag leaves in control plants were reduced by biotic stress with P. triticina. Transcription levels of PR1-PR5 and PR10 genes were activated in chitosan nanoparticles treated plants at 0, 1 and 2 days after inoculation. In light of the data, we suggest that the prospective use of chitosan nanoparticles might be an eco-friendly strategy to improve growth and control of leaf rust disease.
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spelling pubmed-89509862022-03-26 Mechanism of Wheat Leaf Rust Control Using Chitosan Nanoparticles and Salicylic Acid Elsharkawy, Mohsen Mohamed Omara, Reda Ibrahim Mostafa, Yasser Sabry Alamri, Saad Abdulrahman Hashem, Mohamed Alrumman, Sulaiman A. Ahmad, Abdelmonim Ali J Fungi (Basel) Article Wheat leaf rust is one of the world’s most widespread rusts. The progress of the disease was monitored using two treatments: chitosan nanoparticles and salicylic acid (SA), as well as three application methods; spraying before or after the inoculation by 24 h, and spraying both before and after the inoculation by 24 h. Urediniospore germination was significantly different between the two treatments. Wheat plants tested for latent and incubation periods, pustule size and receptivity and infection type showed significantly reduced leaf rust when compared to untreated plants. Puccinia triticina urediniospores showed abnormalities, collapse, lysis, and shrinkage as a result of chitosan nanoparticles treatment. The enzymes, peroxidase and catalase, were increased in the activities. In both treatments, superoxide (O(2)(−)) and hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), were apparent as purple and brown discolorations. Chitosan nanoparticles and SA treatments resulted in much more discoloration and quantitative measurements than untreated plants. In anatomical examinations, chitosan nanoparticles enhanced thickness of blade (µ), thickness of mesophyll tissue, thickness of the lower and upper epidermis and bundle length and width in the midrib compared to the control. In the control treatment’s top epidermis, several sori and a large number of urediniospores were found. Most anatomical characters of flag leaves in control plants were reduced by biotic stress with P. triticina. Transcription levels of PR1-PR5 and PR10 genes were activated in chitosan nanoparticles treated plants at 0, 1 and 2 days after inoculation. In light of the data, we suggest that the prospective use of chitosan nanoparticles might be an eco-friendly strategy to improve growth and control of leaf rust disease. MDPI 2022-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8950986/ /pubmed/35330306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8030304 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8030304
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