Role of steroid compounds in relationship of plants and parasitic nematodes

Literature data on steroid metabolism of plant-parasitic nematodes and own research on the feasibility of regulating the number of pathogenic nematodes using plant steroids are presented. Steroidal compounds are essential components of cell membranes, play a significant role in the regulatory proces...

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Main Authors: Zh. V. Udalova, S. V. Zinovieva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Federal Scientific Centre VIEV 2016-05-01
Series:Российский паразитологический журнал
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Online Access:https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/227
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spelling doaj-87c8cbe877ee44d59de2f9ede04632e52021-09-16T19:27:09ZrusFederal Scientific Centre VIEVРоссийский паразитологический журнал1998-84352541-78432016-05-0102104113227Role of steroid compounds in relationship of plants and parasitic nematodesZh. V. Udalova0S. V. Zinovieva1Center of Parasitology of Institute of Ecology and Evolution named after A.N. Sevetsov, RASCenter of Parasitology of Institute of Ecology and Evolution named after A.N. Sevetsov, RASLiterature data on steroid metabolism of plant-parasitic nematodes and own research on the feasibility of regulating the number of pathogenic nematodes using plant steroids are presented. Steroidal compounds are essential components of cell membranes, play a significant role in the regulatory process and are signaling mo- lecules. On one side it was shown possibility to affect the steroid metabolism of nematodes depressing their development, depriving necessary sterols; on other side to impact the mevalonate pathway in plants enhancing their immune properties. Analysis of a number of steroid compounds: glycoalkaloids, saponins and ecdy- sones extracted from plants of the Solanaceae, Labiatae and Dioscoreaceae, shows that all tested compounds to a greater or lesser degree can affect the development of the nematode. In examined tomato plant system Solanum esculentum Mill, root- knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid et White) Chitwood, the highest activity among steroidal glycoalkaloids had ɑ-tomatin and ɑ-chaconine, among saponins - tomatozide. While observing the direct impact of steroids on nematodes, we can point out the nematostatic effect of compounds in applied concentrations. On the example of tomato plants treated with ɑ-tomatin the activity of protease inhibitors, agents interrupting digestion of insects and nematodes, is analyzed. Treatment of plants with ɑ-tomatin increases the activity of trypsin inhibitors in the tomato tissues that allows expecting the relation between the plant treatment with ɑ-tomatin and degree of resistance of tomato to nematodeshttps://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/227plant-parasitic nematodesrootknot nematodessteroids
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Role of steroid compounds in relationship of plants and parasitic nematodes
Российский паразитологический журнал
plant-parasitic nematodes
rootknot nematodes
steroids
author_facet Zh. V. Udalova
S. V. Zinovieva
author_sort Zh. V. Udalova
title Role of steroid compounds in relationship of plants and parasitic nematodes
title_short Role of steroid compounds in relationship of plants and parasitic nematodes
title_full Role of steroid compounds in relationship of plants and parasitic nematodes
title_fullStr Role of steroid compounds in relationship of plants and parasitic nematodes
title_full_unstemmed Role of steroid compounds in relationship of plants and parasitic nematodes
title_sort role of steroid compounds in relationship of plants and parasitic nematodes
publisher Federal Scientific Centre VIEV
series Российский паразитологический журнал
issn 1998-8435
2541-7843
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Literature data on steroid metabolism of plant-parasitic nematodes and own research on the feasibility of regulating the number of pathogenic nematodes using plant steroids are presented. Steroidal compounds are essential components of cell membranes, play a significant role in the regulatory process and are signaling mo- lecules. On one side it was shown possibility to affect the steroid metabolism of nematodes depressing their development, depriving necessary sterols; on other side to impact the mevalonate pathway in plants enhancing their immune properties. Analysis of a number of steroid compounds: glycoalkaloids, saponins and ecdy- sones extracted from plants of the Solanaceae, Labiatae and Dioscoreaceae, shows that all tested compounds to a greater or lesser degree can affect the development of the nematode. In examined tomato plant system Solanum esculentum Mill, root- knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid et White) Chitwood, the highest activity among steroidal glycoalkaloids had ɑ-tomatin and ɑ-chaconine, among saponins - tomatozide. While observing the direct impact of steroids on nematodes, we can point out the nematostatic effect of compounds in applied concentrations. On the example of tomato plants treated with ɑ-tomatin the activity of protease inhibitors, agents interrupting digestion of insects and nematodes, is analyzed. Treatment of plants with ɑ-tomatin increases the activity of trypsin inhibitors in the tomato tissues that allows expecting the relation between the plant treatment with ɑ-tomatin and degree of resistance of tomato to nematodes
topic plant-parasitic nematodes
rootknot nematodes
steroids
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