Abstract

Clubroot is one of the most serious diseases affecting Brassicaceae plants worldwide. However, there is no effective control method for clubroot. Salicylic acid (SA) is a plant hormone that plays a critical role in plant defense. In our study, we found the disease severity of a clubroot-sensitive cultivar of pakchoi, Xinxiaqing, was reduced with 0.6mM exogenous SA after the infection of P. brassicae. To investigate the mechanism of SA-reduced disease severity against clubroot, then we analyzed the plant growth, alteration of antioxidant enzyme system, and related gene expression of Xinxiaqing. Results showed that the clubroot incidence rate and disease index were decreased after being treated with 0.6 mM exogenous SA. Furthermore, plant growth, reactive oxygen species (ROS) contents, and membrane lipid peroxidation were changed. The activities of antioxidant enzymes, including superoxide dismutase (SOD), ascorbic acid-peroxidase (APX), catalase (CAT), and glutathione reductase (GR), were increased. Additionally, the production rates of malondialdehyde (MDA), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and superoxide anion (O2·–) were also inhibited. The expression levels of genes, encoding SOD, APX, CAT, and GR, were increased. By summering all results, we conclude that 0.6 mM SA contributes to the reduction of disease severity to clubroot by increasing the activities of antioxidant enzymes, abilities of osmotic regulation, and ROS scavenging to reduce the clubroot-induced damage in pakchoi.

Highlights

  • Clubroot is a worldwide soil-borne disease that is caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae Woron (P. brassicae) infection [1]

  • The spore suspension was adjusted to 2×108 spores per milliliter and mixed with soil (1000ml suspension/kg soil). pakchoi seeds were sowed on soil or mixed soil with spore suspension in a growth chamber, which was set to 28±1 ̊C in light/20±1 ̊C in dark with 12 hours light and 12 hours dark per day

  • Ten days after germination (DAG), seedlings were treated with 0.6 mM Salicylic acid (SA) or equal percentage ethanol dissolved in water by application directly to the soil one time every day for four days

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Introduction

Clubroot is a worldwide soil-borne disease that is caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae Woron (P. brassicae) infection [1]. P. brassicae can infect over 100 Brassica species, including Brassica napus L., Brassica rapa pekinesis, Brassica oleracea L., and Brassica rapa L.

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