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Unsaturated fatty acids from zoospores of Sclerospora graminicola induce resistance in pearl millet

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Downy mildew of pearl millet, caused by Sclerospora graminicola, is a devastating disease, resulting in high economic losses in the semi-arid regions of the world. Recently, induction of host plant resistance using biotic and abiotic inducers are included among disease management practices as an eco-friendly approach. Unsaturated fatty acids are considered as a new generation of plant disease resistance inducers. In the present study, six unsaturated fatty acids, viz. docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), arachidonic acid (AA), linolenic acid, linoleic acid and oleic acid, all originally detected in the zoospores of S. graminicola,were applied to seeds of susceptible cultivars of pearl millet to examine their ability to protect against downy mildew under greenhouse and field conditions. In greenhouse experiments, EPA and AA induced a maximum of 78.6% and 76.5% protection, whereas linoleic acid, DHA and linolenic acid provided up to 66.3%, 61.2% and 24.5% protection, respectively. Oleic acid was not effective in protecting pearl millet (only 5.1% protection). A time interval of four days between treatment of seeds and challenge inoculation was required to obtain optimum protection. Plants raised from treated seeds and challenge inoculated at the tillering and inflorescence stages showed enhanced resistance, resulting in higher grain yield compared to untreated plants of the same cultivar. Chitinase activity was found to be higher in susceptible seedlings of pearl millet after treatment with the fatty acids and pathogen inoculation than in seedlings only inoculated with the pathogen. This indicates that host defence responses are activated and thus that induced resistance is involved in the protection observed. The role of unsaturated fatty acids as activators of resistance against downy mildew in pearl millet is discussed.

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Abbreviations

AA:

arachidonic acid

DHA:

docosahexaenoic acid

DMDI:

downy mildew disease incidence

EPA:

eicosapentaenoic acid

R:

resistance

RI:

resistant inoculated

RU:

resistant uninoculated

S:

susceptible

SI:

susceptible inoculated

SU:

susceptible uninoculated

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Amruthesh, K.N., Geetha, N.P., Lyngs Jørgensen, H.J. et al. Unsaturated fatty acids from zoospores of Sclerospora graminicola induce resistance in pearl millet. Eur J Plant Pathol 111, 125–137 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-004-1590-9

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