Role of polyamines in the infection of sugarcane buds by Ustilago scitaminea spores
✍ Scribed by Dolores Piñon; Roberto de Armas; Carlos Vicente; María Estrella Legaz
- Book ID
- 104371617
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 554 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0981-9428
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✦ Synopsis
Experimental infection of sugarcane buds from sensitive (Barbados 42231) and resistant (Mayari 5514) cultivars of sugarcane hybrids to smut with teliospores of Ustilago scitaminea leads to a remarkable increase of both free and conjugated polyamines. Whereas resistant buds mainly produce free putrescine, the sensitive cultivars produce acid soluble-conjugated as well as acid insoluble-conjugated sperrnidine and spermine after infection. A net maximum of both polyamines is reached 13 or 17 d after infection and levels decrease later. This maximum after infection is always higher than that found for non-infected buds. Variation of cadaverine, also produced by sugarcane buds, does not show any clear correlation with smut development. © Elsevier, Paris Polyamines / sugarcane / Ustilago scitaminea ADC, arginine decarboxylase / DMFO, dimethylfluoro-ornithine / DTT, dithiothreitol / HPLC, high performance liquid chromatography / LDC, lysine decarboxylase / ODC, ornithine decarboxylase / PALP, pyridoxal-5'-phosphate / PH, acid-insoluble polyamines / S, free polyamines / SH, acid-soluble polyamines / Tris-HCI, tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane hydrochloride
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