Changes in the Hill reaction and the chlorophyll fluorescence of chloroplasts isolated from wheat plants infected with stem rust (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici)
1987
Berghaus, R. | Reisener, H.J. | Arenz, H. | Franck, U.F.
ألمانية. Wheat plants with different resistance to stem rust were inoculated with urediospores of Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici race 32. By means of isolated chloroplasts Hill activity and chlorophyll fluorescence were measured during the first 8-10 days of the infection; Highly resistant cultivars (infection type 0) showed no significant differences in Hill activity whereas resistant (infection type 1) and susceptible plants (infection type 4) exhibited a significant decrease in electron transport. This was associated with an apparent reduction of chlorophyll content. In both the incompatible as well as in the compatible interaction an additional factor had an effect on the inhibition of the Hill activity. Chlorophyll fluorescence was also affected in compatible and in incompatible interactions. However, the two interactions showed different patterns. Whereas the decline in variable fluorescence dominated in resistant varieties, susceptible cultivars showed an additional significant increase in basic fluorescence. The determination of Hill activity and chlorophyll fluorescence demonstrated that photosynthesis was inactivated in different ways in resistant and in susceptible cultivars
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