Abstract
Abstract Objective: To explore the effects of jinggangmycin on the pathogenicity of rice sheath blight. Methods: The effects of jinggangmycin on peroxidase and esterase isozymes from Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn AG-1 IA were compared using non-denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). Rs-toxins were obtained from the improved Richard medium amended with jinggangmycin at different concentrations. Subsequently, bioassays of Rs-toxin, including virulence to rice tissues, seedling wilting and inhibition to the seed germination were conducted. Results: The results of PAGE showed that when the jinggangmycin concentration increased to 50 μg/mL, two of peroxidase isozyme bands became apparently weaker compared with the controls, indicating that jinggangmycin could considerably weaken the activity of the peroxidase isozyme. In addition, three extra bands of esterase isozyme were induced by jinggangmycin when the concentration increased to 50 μg/mL, indicating that jinggangmycin could affect the metabolism of esterase isozyme. The bioassays of Rs-toxin showed that jinggangmycin could weaken the virulence of Rs-toxin in rice tissues. Conclusion: It was concluded that the control role of jinggangmycin in rice sheath blight might be due to the effects of jinggangmycin on the peroxidase and esterase isozymes and Rs-toxin virulence.
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