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  • Effect of a novel chemical mixture on senescence processes and plant--fungus interaction in Solanaceae plants.

Effect of a novel chemical mixture on senescence processes and plant--fungus interaction in Solanaceae plants.

Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2001-05-23)
V Flors, C Miralles, M Cerezo, C González-Bosch, P García-Agustín
ABSTRACT

The effects of exogenous application of a chemical mixture consisting of adipic acid monoethyl ester, furfurylamine, and 1,2,3,4-tetra-O-acetyl-beta-D-glucopyranose (FGA) on various metabolic pathways and the plant-fungus interaction have been studied in Solanaceae plants. Tomato and pepper plants were sprayed with the FGA mixture, and different biochemical parameters such as gas exchange, chlorophyll concentration, protein, cell wall sugar and phenolics contents, and peroxidase and phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) activities were measured. FGA-treated plants showed, in general, an increase in cell wall sugar content and decreases in the chlorophyll degrading rate and the peroxidase activity. These results suggest that FGA (a possible synthetic regulator) could act as a retardant--antisenescence agent in Solanaceae plants. The FGA mixture increased the PAL activity and promoted an overall rise in the concentration of flavonoids and phenolic compounds. Therefore, FGA induced the synthesis of compounds that could give protection to plants against pathogens or insects. To further verify this putative protection, several fungi were inoculated in intact plants. Exogenous FGA applications on intact plants delayed fungus-provoked lesion development. In addition, data also showed that applications of 1,2,3,4-tetra-O-acetyl-beta-D-glucopyranose inhibited fungal growth in vitro. These results confirm that FGA can activate protective mechanisms in plants upon contact with invaders such as fungi.

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Furfurylamine, ≥99%