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The roles of ascorbic acid and glutathione in symptom alleviation to SA-deficient plants infected with RNA viruses.

Authors :
Shao-Dong Wang
Feng Zhu
Shu Yuan
Hui Yang
Fei Xu
Jing Shang
Mo-Yun Xu
Shu-Dan Jia
Zhong-Wei Zhang
Jian-Hui Wang
De-Hui Xi
Hong-Hui Lin
Source :
Planta: An International Journal of Plant Biology; Jun2011, Vol. 234 Issue 1, p171-181, 11p, 1 Chart, 1 Graph
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Salicylic acid (SA) is required for plant systemic acquired resistance (SAR) to viruses. However, SA-deficient plants adapt to RNA virus infections better, which show a lighter symptom and have less reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation. The virus replication levels are higher in the SA-deficient plants during the first 10 days, but lower than the wild-type seedlings after 20 dpi. The higher level of glutathione and ascorbic acid (AsA) in SA-deficient plants may contribute to their alleviated symptoms. Solo virus-control method for mortal viruses results in necrosis and chlorosis, no matter what level of virus RNAs would accumulate. Contrastingly, early and high-dose AsA treatment alleviates the symptom, and eventually inhibits virus replication after 20 days. ROS eliminators could not imitate the effect of AsA, and could neither alleviate symptom nor inhibit virus replication. It suggests that both symptom alleviation and virus replication control should be considered for plant virus cures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00320935
Volume :
234
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Planta: An International Journal of Plant Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
61843054
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00425-011-1391-2