Abstract

When fungal germlings, after forming haustoria of Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei ( B. graminis), were removed from the surfaces of barley coleoptiles by cellulose acetate, followed by challenge inoculation with the non-pathogen Erysiphe pisi, they infected the nonhost barley coleoptile cells. This phenomenon was not observed on the coleoptile surface when the fungal germlings of B. graminis were removed before the formation of haustoria. Also, when the surface was inoculated with the pathogen of barley B. graminis as a challenger, after removing the fungal germlings of inducer post haustorial formation, the penetration efficiency of the fungi increased significantly compared with that of the control. Furthermore, when we extracted the crude-susceptibility inducing factor (suppressor) from coleoptiles before and after the formation of haustoria of B. graminis, suppressor activity against infection with E. pisi was observed only in the extract of barley coleoptiles that included haustoria of B. graminis about 18 h or later after inoculation. Surprisingly, however, the extract did not increase the penetration efficiency of B. graminis significantly. Thus, we hypothesize that the suppressor extracted from barley coleoptiles in which B. graminis had formed haustoria has no effect on increasing the penetration efficiency of the primary infection from the appressorium of B. graminis but has an effect on the infection with non-pathogen E. pisi.

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