Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection (2010) 43, 1454-1462

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D.P. Singh, Amar Bahadur, B.K. Sarma, S. Maurya, H.B. Singh and U.P. Singh (2010)
Exogenous application of L-phenylalanine and ferulic acid enhance phenylalanine ammonia lyase activity and accumulation of phenolic acids in pea (Pisum sativum) to offer protection against Erysiphe pisi
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection 43 (15), 1454-1462
Abstract: Phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) activity was measured using HPLC in pea leaves following exogenous application of L-phenylalanine and ferulic acid. Treatment with different concentrations (50, 100, 150 ppm) of L-phenylalanine caused increased activity of PAL activity in comparison to control. In pea leaves treated with 50 ppm L-phenylalanine, maximum PAL activity was observed after 72 h of treatment. Application of ferulic acid first reduced PAL activity at lower concentration (50 ppm) but it further increased at higher concentrations of the compound (100 and 150 ppm) in pea leaves compared to control. Minimum PAL activity was 0.19 nM cinnamic acid/min/g fresh wt after 24 h at 50 ppm and then increased with time. Treatment with both compounds significantly increased the accumulation of phenolic acids and salicylic acid and reduced conidial germination of Erysiphe pisi on pea leaves. They were equally effective at 100 and 150 ppm in reducing conidial germination. Conidial germination on L-phenylalanine-treated leaves was 26% after 24 h and that on ferulic acid treated leaves 34% compared to control (46%). Foliar application of different concentrations of L-phenylalanine increased the level of ferulic acid in the leaves of pea plants. Maximum enzyme activity in terms of the accumulation of cinnamic acid (79.3 and 83.5 μg/g fresh wt) was observed following the application of L-phenylalanine after 24 and 48 h respectively. At 50 ppm, cinnamic acid accumulation in pea leaves was 35.6 and 39.4 μg/g fresh wt and 74.3 and 86.5 μg/g fresh wt at 100 ppm.
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Erysiphe pisi Pea (Pisum sativum)