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Original Articles

EFFECTS OF SILICON ON THE ACTIVITIES OF DEFENSE-RELATED ENZYMES IN CUCUMBER INOCULATED WITH PSEUDOPERONOSPORA CUBENSIS

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Pages 243-257 | Received 16 Feb 2009, Accepted 30 Apr 2010, Published online: 01 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

The relationship between silicon (Si) and plant disease has been investigated for many years, and there is an increasing interest in the use of Si for induction of defense mechanisms in response to fungal attacks. A confirmative role of Si in protecting plants against disease, however, has not yet been documented. The effects of silicon application on major defense-related enzymes activities were investigated in cucumber inoculated with downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora cubensis). The results showed that addition of Si to the nutrient solution significantly increased leaf Si content. Silicon supply to cucumber plants inoculated with P. cubensis significantly stimulated the activities of several defense-related enzymes. In particular, guaiacol peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase showed more intense and rapid activation. The optimum responses of enzyme activities were obtained at 3.6 mM Si. At this level of Si, the downy mildew disease index was reduced by more than 60% compared to control plants not receiving Si. It is concluded that the concentration of Si plays an important role in inhibiting P. cubensis via stimulating the activities of major defense-related enzymes.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We thank Z. Zhang, and L. Zhang for suggestions on experimental design and data analysis, T. He and H. R. Dillard for constructive comments on an earlier version of the manuscript.

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