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Ramiro Daniel, Escoute J., Petitot Anne-Sophie, Nicole Michel, Maluf M. P., Fernandez Diana. (2009). Biphasic haustorial differentiation of coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix race II) associated with defence responses in resistant and susceptible coffee cultivars. Plant Pathology, 58 (5), p. 944-955. ISSN 0032-0862.

Titre du document
Biphasic haustorial differentiation of coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix race II) associated with defence responses in resistant and susceptible coffee cultivars
Année de publication
2009
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000270592900015
Auteurs
Ramiro Daniel, Escoute J., Petitot Anne-Sophie, Nicole Michel, Maluf M. P., Fernandez Diana
Source
Plant Pathology, 2009, 58 (5), p. 944-955 ISSN 0032-0862
The objective of this Study was to assess whether defence responses in coffee (Coffea arabica) were linked to a specific developmental stage of the rust fungus Hemileia vastatrix. Histological observations in compatible and incompatible high-yielding Brazilian Coffee cultivars; showed that the fungus produced 'pioneer' haustoria in adjacent and subsidiary stomatal cells soon after entering the stomata, followed by later developed 'secondary haustoria' which invade mesophyll cells. In the incompatible interaction between Race II and cv. Tupi, a strong and transient H2O2 generation at infection sites was detected at 39 h Post inoculation (hPi) during secondary haustoria formation. In addition, clear-cut differences in defence gene expression between compatible and incompatible interactions were only observed during the secondary haustoria formation. Transcripts of the pathogenesis-related (PR) genes CaPR1b and CaPR10 accumulated to maximal levels at 39 hpi (38- and 86-fold, respectively) in the incompatible interaction, but stayed at low levels in the compatible interaction. In contrast, the CaWRKY1 gene and the CaRLK gene were only induced in the Susceptible cultivar. These results indicated that the specific resistance of cv. Tupi Was expressed after differentiation of the H. vastatrix secondary haustoria. Analysis showed no evidence of specific recognition Of Coffee rust at the pioneer haustoria stage, Suggesting that haustoria components are not recognized by, or not secreted into, the Subsidiary and adjacent cells of the stomata. Additionally, the present Study provides new insights into the colonization process of the coffee rust fungus.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010048264]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010048264
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