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Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging as a tool to monitor the progress of a root pathogen in a perennial plant.

Dimitre A Ivanov1, Mark A Bernards2.   

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CONCLUSION: The chlorophyll fluorescence parameter ΦNO is an excellent metric for the non-destructive monitoring of disease progression, measured over a broad range of light intensities. The suitability of the slow induction chlorophyll fluorescence parameters ΦPSII, ΦNPQ, and ΦNO to monitor in vivo disease progression in a host-root pathogen pathosystem was evaluated and compared to the established method of monitoring disease by measuring Fv/Fm. Using the infection of ginseng plants (Panax quinquefolius L.) with Pythium irregulare Buisman as a model, light response curves were used to establish the optimal irradiance for the resolution of differences between fluorescence parameters ΦPSII, ΦNPQ and ΦNO. As infection progressed only changes in ΦNO remained consistent with increased irradiance, and increased as infection progressed. Furthermore, ΦNO showed a high sensitivity for distinguishing increased disease load. In contrast, the magnitude in change of ΦPSII and ΦNPQ were sensitive to irradiance levels. The magnitude of increase in ΦNO per unit disease score was equivalent to the corresponding decline in Fv/Fm values. Thus ΦNO is as sensitive as Fv/Fm in monitoring biotic stress. The ability to measure ΦNO under a wide range of light intensities, including natural light, potentially without the need for dark adaptation, means that it can be used in the development of a general protocol for non-invasive, in vivo monitoring of plant health, from the laboratory to the field scale.

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Keywords:  Biotic stress; Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging; Disease monitoring; F v /F m; In vivo monitoring; Panax quinquefolius; Pythium irregulare; Root pathogen; Φ NO

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26537710     DOI: 10.1007/s00425-015-2427-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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