십자화과 작물의 Alternaria 흑점의 질병 저항성 기반 관리

Translated title of the contribution: Disease Resistance-Based Management of Alternaria Black Spot in Cruciferous Crops

Young Hee Lee, Su Min Kim, Seoung Bin Lee, Sang Hee Kim, Byung Wook Yun, Jeum Kyu Hong

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Abstract

Alternaria black spots or blights in cruciferous crops have been devastating diseases worldwide and led to economic losses in broccoli, Chinese cabbage, kale, radish, rapeseed, etc. These diseases are caused by different Alternaria spp., including A. brassicae, A. brassicicola and A. raphani transmitted from infected seeds or insect vectors. Efforts to excavate disease resistance traits of cruciferous crops against Alternaria black spots or blights have been demonstrated. Genetic resource of disease resistance was investigated in the wild relatives of cruciferous crops, and different cultivars were screened under different inoculation conditions. Development of the disease-resistant lines against Alternaria black spots or blights was also tried via genetic transformation of the cruciferous crops using diverse plant defence-associated genes. Plant immunity activated by pre-treatment with chemicals, i. e. β-amino-n-butyric acid and melatonin, was suggested for reducing Alternaria black spots or blights in cruciferous crops. The disease resistance traits have also been evaluated in model plant Arabidopsis originating from different habitats. Various plant immunity-related mutants showing different disease responses from wild-type Arabidopsis provided valuable information for managing Alternaria black spots or blights in cruciferous crops. In particular, redox regulation and antioxidant responses altered in the Alternaria-infected mutants were discussed in this review.

Translated title of the contributionDisease Resistance-Based Management of Alternaria Black Spot in Cruciferous Crops
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)363-376
Number of pages14
JournalResearch in Plant Disease
Volume29
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Alternaria black spot
  • Cruciferous plants
  • Disease management
  • Plant immunity

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