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- Title
Changes in Antioxidant Enzyme Activities and Malon-dialdehyde (MDA) Content of Rice with Blast Resistance Induced by Ag-antibiotic 702.
- Authors
Hu Neng; Tu Xiaorong; Li Kuntai; Liu Yongkang; Guo Amin; Tu Guoquan; Huang Lin
- Abstract
The paper was to explore the effect of rice blast resistance induced by Ag-antibiotic 702 on antioxidant enzyme activities and malondialdehyde (MDA) content. At three-leaf and one-hearL stage of Luliangyou 996, 15 μg/mL Ag-antibiotic 702 was sprayed, while Validamycin and distilled water were sprayed as positive control and negative control, respectively. The antioxidant enzyme (SOD, POD, PPO, CAT and PAL) activities and malondialdehyde (MDA) content in rice leaves were determined every 24 h within 168 h post spraying. Compared with CK, the MDA content and activities of the five antioxidant enzymes increased in Ag-antibiotic 702 treatment, Validamycin treatment and Af. grisea inoculation treatment. The MDA content and SOD, CAT and POD activities in Ag-antibiotic 702 treatment were significantly higher than those in M. grisea inoculation treatment in early stage, and the APX and LOX activities increased more remarkably and rapidly. The induction effect of Ag-antibiotic 702 could reach or exceed that of Validamycin treatment. Ag-antibiotic 702 enhanced the resistance to rice blast because MDA content and antioxidant enzymes activities were improved in rice leaves. Therefore, the increase of rice blast resistance induced by Ag-antibiotic 702 in rice was positively correlated with the increase of MDA content and antioxidant enzymes activities in rice leaves.
- Subjects
RICE blast disease prevention; ANTIOXIDANTS; MALONDIALDEHYDE; COMPOSITION of rice; ANTIBIOTICS
- Publication
Plant Diseases & Pests, 2017, Vol 8, Issue 2, p34
- ISSN
2152-3932
- Publication type
Article