1. Effect of calcium on cell-wall degrading enzymes of Botrytis cinerea.
- Author
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Sasanuma I and Suzuki T
- Subjects
- Botrytis chemistry, Cell Wall drug effects, Cellulase biosynthesis, Cellulase chemistry, Fragaria growth & development, Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic drug effects, Pesticides toxicity, Polygalacturonase biosynthesis, Polygalacturonase chemistry, Spores, Fungal pathogenicity, Botrytis enzymology, Calcium pharmacology, Fragaria microbiology, Spores, Fungal drug effects
- Abstract
Effective anti-Botrytis strategies leading to reduce pesticides on strawberries are examined to provide the protection that is harmless to humans, higher animals and plants. Calcium treatments significantly inhibited the spore germination and mycelial growth of B. cinerea. The intracellular polygalacturonase and CMCase showed low activities in B. cinerea cultivated by medium containing calcium. On the other hand, calcium-stimulated β-glucosidases production occurred. Our findings suggest that the calcium treatments keep CMCase activity low and cause low activities of cell-wall degrading enzymes of B. cinerea in the late stage of growth.
- Published
- 2016
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