Effect of chemical resistance inducers on the control of <I>Monosporascus</I> root rot and vine decline of melon

The effect of the resistance inducers methyl jasmonate (MeJA), acybenzolar-S-methyl (BTH) anddipotassium hydrogenphosphate (K2HPO4) was tested by seed soaking and by foliar application to determine whether these resistance inducers controlled root rot and vine decline of melon caused by Monosporascu...

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Main Authors: Maria Pia Aleandri, Roberto Reda, Vincenzo Tagliavento, Paolo Magro, Gabriele Chilosi
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2010-04-01
Series:Phytopathologia Mediterranea
Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5310
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spelling doaj-d133795b409045b493e5fc780978b2d82020-11-25T03:51:31ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952010-04-0149110.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-31178148Effect of chemical resistance inducers on the control of <I>Monosporascus</I> root rot and vine decline of melonMaria Pia AleandriRoberto RedaVincenzo TagliaventoPaolo MagroGabriele Chilosi0Dipartimento di Protezione delle Piante, Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Viterbo, ItalyThe effect of the resistance inducers methyl jasmonate (MeJA), acybenzolar-S-methyl (BTH) anddipotassium hydrogenphosphate (K2HPO4) was tested by seed soaking and by foliar application to determine whether these resistance inducers controlled root rot and vine decline of melon caused by Monosporascus cannonballus. Tests were carried out in pots and under field conditions in a two-year trial. Application of MeJA to melon seed significantly reduced symptoms of melon root rot and vine decline in soil artificially inoculated with M. cannonballus, and seeds treated with BTH and K2HPO4 produced plants with a slightly greater resistance to the pathogen. Greenhouse experiments in soil naturally infected with M. cannonballus in 2006 showed that MeJA treatments by seed soaking followed by foliar applications decreased the severity of the disease. In 2007, both MeJA and BTH significantly reduced root rot and vine decline, but K2HPO4 was ineffective. The resistance inducers differentially induced the synthesis of a number of pathogenesis related (PR) protein isoenzymes, markers of induced resistance in the root system. Using MeJA to induce resistance to root rot and vine decline of melon caused by M. cannonballus may provide a practical supplement to an environmentally friendly disease management when it is combined with appropriate integrated agronomic practices.   https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5310
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Roberto Reda
Vincenzo Tagliavento
Paolo Magro
Gabriele Chilosi
Effect of chemical resistance inducers on the control of <I>Monosporascus</I> root rot and vine decline of melon
Phytopathologia Mediterranea
author_facet Maria Pia Aleandri
Roberto Reda
Vincenzo Tagliavento
Paolo Magro
Gabriele Chilosi
author_sort Maria Pia Aleandri
title Effect of chemical resistance inducers on the control of <I>Monosporascus</I> root rot and vine decline of melon
title_short Effect of chemical resistance inducers on the control of <I>Monosporascus</I> root rot and vine decline of melon
title_full Effect of chemical resistance inducers on the control of <I>Monosporascus</I> root rot and vine decline of melon
title_fullStr Effect of chemical resistance inducers on the control of <I>Monosporascus</I> root rot and vine decline of melon
title_full_unstemmed Effect of chemical resistance inducers on the control of <I>Monosporascus</I> root rot and vine decline of melon
title_sort effect of chemical resistance inducers on the control of <i>monosporascus</i> root rot and vine decline of melon
publisher Firenze University Press
series Phytopathologia Mediterranea
issn 0031-9465
1593-2095
publishDate 2010-04-01
description The effect of the resistance inducers methyl jasmonate (MeJA), acybenzolar-S-methyl (BTH) anddipotassium hydrogenphosphate (K2HPO4) was tested by seed soaking and by foliar application to determine whether these resistance inducers controlled root rot and vine decline of melon caused by Monosporascus cannonballus. Tests were carried out in pots and under field conditions in a two-year trial. Application of MeJA to melon seed significantly reduced symptoms of melon root rot and vine decline in soil artificially inoculated with M. cannonballus, and seeds treated with BTH and K2HPO4 produced plants with a slightly greater resistance to the pathogen. Greenhouse experiments in soil naturally infected with M. cannonballus in 2006 showed that MeJA treatments by seed soaking followed by foliar applications decreased the severity of the disease. In 2007, both MeJA and BTH significantly reduced root rot and vine decline, but K2HPO4 was ineffective. The resistance inducers differentially induced the synthesis of a number of pathogenesis related (PR) protein isoenzymes, markers of induced resistance in the root system. Using MeJA to induce resistance to root rot and vine decline of melon caused by M. cannonballus may provide a practical supplement to an environmentally friendly disease management when it is combined with appropriate integrated agronomic practices.  
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