Literature DB >> 18944501

Nep1 Protein from Fusarium oxysporum Enhances Biological Control of Opium Poppy by Pleospora papaveracea.

B A Bailey, P C Apel-Birkhold, O O Akingbe, J L Ryan, N R O'Neill, J D Anderson.   

Abstract

ABSTRACT The fungus Pleospora papaveracea and Nep1, a phytotoxic protein from Fusarium oxysporum, were evaluated for their biocontrol potential on opium poppy (Papaver somniferum). Four treatments consisting of a control, P. papaveracea conidia, Nep1 (5 mug/ml), and P. papaveracea conidia plus Nep1 (5 mug/ml) were used in detached-leaf and whole-plant studies. Conidia of P. papaveracea remained viable for 38 days when stored at 20 or 4 degrees C. Nep1 was stable in the presence of conidia for 38 days when stored at 4 degrees C or for 28 days at 20 degrees C. The presence of Nep1 did not affect conidia germination or appressoria formation. Nep1 was recovered from drops applied to opium poppy leaves in greenhouse and field studies 24 h after treatment. Opium poppy treated with the combination of Nep1 and P. papaveracea had higher necrosis ratings than the other treatments. There were changes in the intercellular protein profiles, determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis and silver staining, due to application of treatments; the most intense occurred in response to the combination of Nep1 and P. papaveracea. The combination of Nep1 and P. papaveracea enhanced the damage caused to opium poppy more than either component alone.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 18944501     DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO.2000.90.8.812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytopathology        ISSN: 0031-949X            Impact factor:   4.025


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2.  Altered gene expression in three plant species in response to treatment with Nep1, a fungal protein that causes necrosis.

Authors:  Sarah E Keates; Todd A Kostman; James D Anderson; Bryan A Bailey
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2003-07       Impact factor: 8.340

3.  Comparison of two commercial recirculated aquacultural systems and their microbial potential in plant disease suppression.

Authors:  Sammar Khalil; Preeti Panda; Farideh Ghadamgahi; AnnaKarin Rosberg; Ramesh R Vetukuri
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