Agritrop
Accueil

Use of response surface methodology to examine chitinase regulation in the basidiomycete Moniliophtora perniciosa

Lopes Maiza Alves, Gomes Dayane Santos, Bello Koblitz Maria Gabriela, Pirovani Carlos Priminho, Cézar de Mattos Cascardo Julio, Goes-Neto Aristoteles, Micheli Fabienne. 2008. Use of response surface methodology to examine chitinase regulation in the basidiomycete Moniliophtora perniciosa. Mycological Research, 112 (3) : 399-406.

Article de revue ; Article de revue à facteur d'impact
[img] Version publiée - Anglais
Accès réservé aux personnels Cirad
Utilisation soumise à autorisation de l'auteur ou du Cirad.
543416.pdf

Télécharger (911kB) | Demander une copie

Résumé : We report here the first analysis of chitinase regulation in Moniliophthora perniciosa, the causal agent of the witches' broom disease of cacao. A multivariate statistical approach was employed to evaluate the effect of several variables, including carbon and nitrogen sources and cultivation time, on M. perniciosa non-secreted (detected in mycelium, i.e. in symplasm and cell wall) and secreted (detected in the culture medium) chitinase activities. Non-secreted chitinase activity was enhanced by peptone and chitin and repressed by glucose. Chitinase secretion was increased by yeast extract alone or in combination with other nitrogen sources, and by N-acetylglucosamine, and repressed in presence of chitin. The best cultivation times for non-secreted and secreted chitinase activities were 30 and 20 d, respectively. However, chitinase activity was always higher in the mycelium than in the culture medium, suggesting a relatively poor chitinase secretion activity. Conversely, higher mycelial growth was observed when the activity of the non-secreted chitinase was at its lowest, i.e. when the fungus was grown on glucose and yeast extract as sources of carbon and nitrogen, respectively. Conversely, the induction of non-secreted chitinase activity by chitin decreased the mycelium growth. These results suggest that the culture medium, by the induction or repression of chitinases, affected the hyphal growth. Thus, as an essential component of M. perniciosa growth, chitinases may be a potential target for strategies to control disease.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : Moniliophthora, chitinase, Theobroma cacao, régulation physiologique, croissance, sécrétion, contrôle de maladies

Mots-clés complémentaires : Moniliophthora perniciosa

Classification Agris : H20 - Maladies des plantes
F62 - Physiologie végétale - Croissance et développement

Champ stratégique Cirad : Axe 1 (2005-2013) - Intensification écologique

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Lopes Maiza Alves, UESC (BRA)
  • Gomes Dayane Santos, UESC (BRA)
  • Bello Koblitz Maria Gabriela, UEFS (BRA)
  • Pirovani Carlos Priminho, UESC (BRA)
  • Cézar de Mattos Cascardo Julio, UESC (BRA)
  • Goes-Neto Aristoteles, UEFS (BRA)
  • Micheli Fabienne, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR DAP (BRA)

Autres liens de la publication

Source : Cirad - Agritrop (https://agritrop.cirad.fr/543416/)

Voir la notice (accès réservé à Agritrop) Voir la notice (accès réservé à Agritrop)

[ Page générée et mise en cache le 2024-11-19 ]