Copper-Based Compounds against Erwinia amylovora: Response Parameter Analysis and Suppression of Fire Blight in Apple.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Pathology Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.5423/PPJ.OA.07.2022.0100
Duck Kyu Ryu, Mahesh Adhikari, Dong Hyuk Choi, Kyung Jin Jun, Do Hyoung Kim, Chae Ryeong Kim, Min Kyu Kang, Duck Hwan Park
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Fire blight, caused by Erwinia amylovora, is one of the major bacterial disease of apple and pear, causing enormous economic losses worldwide. Several control measures against E. amylovora have been reported till date, however, none of them have proved to be effective significantly against the pathogen. In this study, mechanisms of the copper-based control agents (CBCAs): copper oxychloride (COCHL), copper oxide (COX), copper hydroxide (CHY), copper sulfate basic (CSB), and tribasic copper sulfate (TCS) and their disease severity reduction efficacy against E. amylovora were analyzed. Bis-1,3-dibutylbarbituric acid trimethine oxonol, carboxyl fluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester, and 5-cyano-2,3-ditolyl tetrazolium chloride staining were used to check the damage of membrane potential, cytoplasmic pHin, and respiration of CBCAs-treated E. amylovora, respectively. High disturbance in the membrane potential of E. amylovora was found under COX and COCHL treatments. Similarly, higher significant changes in the inner cytoplasmic pHin were observed under COX, COCHL, and TCS treatment. CHY and COCHL-treated E. amylovora showed a significant reduction in respiration. In vitro bioassay results revealed that CHY, CSB, and TCS at 2,000 ppm reduced the severity of fire blight both in pre- and post-treatment of CBCAs in immature apple fruits and seedlings. Overall, the most effective CBCAs against E. amylovora could be CHY at 2,000 ppm as its showed inhibition mechanisms and disease severity reduction.

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铜基化合物对苹果纹枯病的防治效果及参数分析。
火疫病是苹果和梨的主要细菌性病害之一,在世界范围内造成了巨大的经济损失。迄今为止,已报道了几种针对淀粉样芽孢杆菌的控制措施,但没有一种被证明对该病原体有效。本研究分析了氯氧化铜(COCHL)、氧化铜(COX)、氢氧化铜(CHY)、硫酸铜碱(CSB)、三碱硫酸铜(TCS)等铜基防治剂(CBCAs)防治淀粉样芽孢杆菌的作用机理及降低疾病严重程度的效果。采用双-1,3-二丁基巴比妥酸三甲氧醇、羧基荧光素二乙酸琥珀酰酰酯、5-氰基-2,3-二酰基氯化四氮唑染色分别检测cbcas对淀粉样菌膜电位、细胞质pHin和呼吸的损害。在COX和COCHL处理下,淀粉样乳杆菌的膜电位受到了很大的干扰。同样,在COX、COCHL和TCS处理下,胞浆内pHin的变化也更为显著。CHY和cochl处理的淀粉样乳杆菌呼吸明显减少。体外生物测定结果显示,2000 ppm浓度的CHY、CSB和TCS均能降低CBCAs处理前后苹果果实和幼苗的火枯病严重程度。综上所示,2000 ppm浓度的CHY对淀粉样芽孢杆菌最有效,因为其具有抑制机制和降低疾病严重程度的作用。
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Plant Pathology Journal
Plant Pathology Journal 生物-植物科学
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