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Histopathological changes and enzymatic activities induced by Meloidogyne Incognita on resistant and susceptible potato (Articolo in rivista)
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Abd-Elgawad M.M., Kerlan M.C., Molinari S., Abd-El-Kareem F., Kabeil S.S.A.,Mohamad M.M., El-Nagdi w.A. (2012)
Histopathological changes and enzymatic activities induced by Meloidogyne Incognita on resistant and susceptible potato
in eSci Journal of Plant Pathology
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- 1)Mahfouz M. M. Abd-Elgawad, , Farid Abd-El-Kareem, Moawad M. Mohamad, Wafaa A. El-Nagdi 2) Marie-Claire Kerlan, 3) Sanaa S. A. Kabeil
1) Plant Pathology Department, National Research Centre, Dokki 12622, Giza, Egypt.
2) UMR INRA Agro Campus Rennes, Plant Breeding and Biotechnologies Vegetables, Kareiber, France.
3) City for Scientific Researches and Technology Applications, Borg-Elarab, Alexandria, Egypt. (literal)
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- Histopathological changes and enzymatic activities induced by Meloidogyne Incognita on resistant and susceptible potato (literal)
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- All potato cultivars are susceptible to root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) which infest the roots and induce
galls on the surface and necrotic spots in the flesh tuber of potato, Solanum tuberosum. Infested tubers are
unacceptable for processing and fresh market. Tubers are also putative source of dissemination of the nematode. A
French nematode- resistant tetraploid potato genotype gained from ex-S. sparsipilum material hybridized with S.
tuberosum in F1 and in their back cross progenies and designated as 02T.155.6 was tested and compared in the
present study in Egypt as a suitable different environment. Histopathological changes and chitinase activity induced
by M. incognita population, of common occurrence in Egypt, in four French tetraploid materials and two common
cultivars known as nematode- resistant and susceptible potato genotypes were investigated. Hypertrophied cells
were initiated in both cortical and steler regions of the roots which were then developed to abnormal xylem
elements expanding into the cortex in French susceptible genotypes designated as 02T.149.6, 02T.150.54, and
02T.157.16. Nematode within the vascular tissue (stele) could induce giant cell development close to nematode
heads. The largest number of such induced cells was shown by the cultivars Spunta and Diamant. The clone
02T.155.6 with putative nematode resistance demonstrated none or very little nematode development. Recently
dead second stage juveniles could also indicate incompatible plant reaction to the invading nematodes in
02T.155.6. M. incognita, Giza population, resistance was generally more coherent to 02T.155.6 as demonstrated by
our histological investigations but less coherent as shown by another Egyptian M. incognita population. Chitinase
activity was enhanced in M. incognita (Giza)-inoculated with respect to uninoculated roots in all plants. After
inoculation, such an activity generally increased more in roots of a potato genotype previously known to have
resistance or relatively low numbers of both nematode galls and eggmasses than in the other tested cultivars.
Peroxidase and catalase activities of nematode- inoculated with respect to uninoculated potato roots were
presented and discussed. (literal)
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