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Salicylic acid has a dual role in the activation of defence-related genes in parsley

โœ Scribed by Oliver Thulke; Uwe Conrath


Book ID
104463778
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
272 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0960-7412

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Summary

Systemic acquired resistance is an inducible plant defence state, the activation of which depends mostly on the accumulation of salicylic acid (SA). During the past several years, it has been demonstrated that pretreatment of cultured parsley cells with SA potentiates the elicitation of several defence responses that are local in whole plants, including the accumulation of phenylpropanoid products. Here it is reported that while anionic peroxidase and mannitol dehydrogenase encoding genes are directly responsive to SA, pretreating parsley cells with SA not only enhances elicitation of the phenylpropanoid genes phenylalanine ammoniaโ€lyase and 4โ€coumarate:CoA ligase but also of genes for PRโ€10 and a hydroxyprolineโ€rich glycoprotein. Enhanced induction of these genes was seen at low levels of endogenous free SA. Enhancement of phenylalanine ammoniaโ€lyase gene activation was proportional to the length of SA pretreatment. Furthermore, the ability of SA analogues to both potentiate elicited and directly induce defence gene activation correlated with their biological activity to promote plant disease resistance. In summary, these results emphasize that SA has at least a dual role in plant defence gene activation.


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