Physiological parameters correlated with Tomato Mosaic Virus inducing defensive response in

Programed cell death resembles a real nature active defense in Datura metel against TMV after three days of virus infection. This adaptive plant immune response was quantitatively assessed against Tomato Mosaic Virus infection by the following physiological markers; Chlorophyll-a (mg/g), Chlorophyll...

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Main Authors: Asma A. Al-Huqail, Nagwa M. Amin Aref
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-05-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
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TMV
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X16300158
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spelling doaj-f4a08b01d75442e09e1bc5716ba0ff182020-11-24T22:56:07ZengElsevierSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences1319-562X2017-05-0124486487410.1016/j.sjbs.2016.04.003Physiological parameters correlated with Tomato Mosaic Virus inducing defensive response inAsma A. Al-HuqailNagwa M. Amin ArefProgramed cell death resembles a real nature active defense in Datura metel against TMV after three days of virus infection. This adaptive plant immune response was quantitatively assessed against Tomato Mosaic Virus infection by the following physiological markers; Chlorophyll-a (mg/g), Chlorophyll-b (mg/g), total protein (mg/g), hydrogen peroxide H2O2 (μmol/100 mg), DNA (μg/100 mg), RNA (μg/100 mg), Salicylic acid (μg/g), and Comet Assays. Parameters were assessed for asymptomatic healthy and symptomatic infected detached leaves. The results indicated H2O2 and Chlorophyll-a as the most potential parameters. Chlorophyll-a was considered the only significant predictor variant for the H2O2 dependent variant with a P value of 0.001 and R-square of 0.900. The plant immune response was measured within three days of virus infection using the cutoff value of H2O2 (⩽1.095 μmol/100 mg) and (⩽3.201 units) for the tail moment in the Comet Assay. Their percentage changes were 255.12% and 522.40% respectively which reflects the stress of virus infection in the plant. Moreover, H2O2 showed 100% specificity and sensitivity in the symptomatic infected group using the receiver-operating characteristic (ROC). All tested parameters in the symptomatic infected group had significant correlations with twenty-five positive and thirty-one negative correlations where the P value was <0.05 and 0.01. Chlorophyll-a parameter had a crucial role of highly significant correlation between total protein and salicylic acid. Contrarily, this correlation with tail moment unit was (r = −0.930, P < 0.01) where the P value was <0.01. The strongest significant negative correlation was between Chlorophyll-a and H2O2 at P < 0.01, while moderate negative significant correlation was seen for Chlorophyll-b where the P value < 0.05. The present study discloses the secret of the three days of rapid transient production of activated oxygen species (AOS) that was enough for having potential quantitative physiological parameters for defensive plant response toward the virus.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X16300158Programed cell deathTMVPlant-adaptive immune responseHydrogen peroxide (H2O2)Chlorophyll-aDatura metelPhysiological parametersTail moment unit
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author Asma A. Al-Huqail
Nagwa M. Amin Aref
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Nagwa M. Amin Aref
Physiological parameters correlated with Tomato Mosaic Virus inducing defensive response in
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Programed cell death
TMV
Plant-adaptive immune response
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
Chlorophyll-a
Datura metel
Physiological parameters
Tail moment unit
author_facet Asma A. Al-Huqail
Nagwa M. Amin Aref
author_sort Asma A. Al-Huqail
title Physiological parameters correlated with Tomato Mosaic Virus inducing defensive response in
title_short Physiological parameters correlated with Tomato Mosaic Virus inducing defensive response in
title_full Physiological parameters correlated with Tomato Mosaic Virus inducing defensive response in
title_fullStr Physiological parameters correlated with Tomato Mosaic Virus inducing defensive response in
title_full_unstemmed Physiological parameters correlated with Tomato Mosaic Virus inducing defensive response in
title_sort physiological parameters correlated with tomato mosaic virus inducing defensive response in
publisher Elsevier
series Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
issn 1319-562X
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Programed cell death resembles a real nature active defense in Datura metel against TMV after three days of virus infection. This adaptive plant immune response was quantitatively assessed against Tomato Mosaic Virus infection by the following physiological markers; Chlorophyll-a (mg/g), Chlorophyll-b (mg/g), total protein (mg/g), hydrogen peroxide H2O2 (μmol/100 mg), DNA (μg/100 mg), RNA (μg/100 mg), Salicylic acid (μg/g), and Comet Assays. Parameters were assessed for asymptomatic healthy and symptomatic infected detached leaves. The results indicated H2O2 and Chlorophyll-a as the most potential parameters. Chlorophyll-a was considered the only significant predictor variant for the H2O2 dependent variant with a P value of 0.001 and R-square of 0.900. The plant immune response was measured within three days of virus infection using the cutoff value of H2O2 (⩽1.095 μmol/100 mg) and (⩽3.201 units) for the tail moment in the Comet Assay. Their percentage changes were 255.12% and 522.40% respectively which reflects the stress of virus infection in the plant. Moreover, H2O2 showed 100% specificity and sensitivity in the symptomatic infected group using the receiver-operating characteristic (ROC). All tested parameters in the symptomatic infected group had significant correlations with twenty-five positive and thirty-one negative correlations where the P value was <0.05 and 0.01. Chlorophyll-a parameter had a crucial role of highly significant correlation between total protein and salicylic acid. Contrarily, this correlation with tail moment unit was (r = −0.930, P < 0.01) where the P value was <0.01. The strongest significant negative correlation was between Chlorophyll-a and H2O2 at P < 0.01, while moderate negative significant correlation was seen for Chlorophyll-b where the P value < 0.05. The present study discloses the secret of the three days of rapid transient production of activated oxygen species (AOS) that was enough for having potential quantitative physiological parameters for defensive plant response toward the virus.
topic Programed cell death
TMV
Plant-adaptive immune response
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
Chlorophyll-a
Datura metel
Physiological parameters
Tail moment unit
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X16300158
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