Tropical Plant Pathology (2014) 39, 434-441
Nathalie Garbelotti de Jail, Caroline Luiz, Argus Cezar da Rocha Neto and Robson Marcelo Di Piero (2014)
High-density chitosan reduces the severity of bacterial spot and activates the defense mechanisms of tomato plants
Tropical Plant Pathology 39 (6), 434-441
Abstract: Bacterial spot, caused by Xanthomonas gardneri, is a disease of great importance for tomato crops, especially due to yield reduction. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of low - and high-density chitosan for the control of bacterial spot and whether such control was due to activation of defense mechanisms in tomato. Tomato plants were treated with high-density (HD; 0.8 g/cm3) or low-density chitosan (LD; 0.4 g/cm3) at concentrations ranging from 0.0 to 3.0 mg/mL, and then inoculated with a bacterial suspension three days later. The effect of varying intervals (7, 5, 3 and 1 day) between the application of HD chitosan (3 mg/mL) and the inoculation of the pathogen was also assessed. The effect of chitosan on the in vitro growth of X. gardneri and the activities of peroxidases and polyphenol oxidases in leaves were also determined. HD chitosan (3.0 mg/mL) was able to greatly reduce disease severity by up to 85% compared to the control. The application of HD-chitosan at five days before inoculation showed larger reduction in disease severity and high level of peroxidase activity. The in vitro growth of X. gardneri was not affected by the treatment with chitosan, thus suggesting that the disease was controlled due to mechanisms related to induced resistance.
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Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
resistance/tolerance/defence of host
Pest and/or beneficial records:
Beneficial | Pest/Disease/Weed | Crop/Product | Country | Quarant.
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Xanthomonas gardneri | Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) | Brazil (south) |