The role of salicylic acid (SA) in regulating wheat calli growth and peroxidase activity in the co-culture with bunt (Tilletia caries (D.C.) Tul.) and smut (Ustilago tritici Pers.) pathogens was studied in this work. We found that the influence of SA increased the number of globular high-density sites with meristema-like cells and reduced the number of low-structured sites with parenchyma-like cells in wheat calli. SA inhibited fungi spores germination, mycelium growth, and formation of its new spores during the co-cultivation of wheat calli with bunt or smut agent. Interaction of fungi mycelium with wheat calli treated by SA led to formation of zones with hypersensitive reaction in calli high-structured sites with meristema-like cells. The obtained data about the influence of SA on activation of wheat calli growth and the peroxidases with pI Â3.5 and Â9.8, which can bind to the mycelium of T. caries or U. tritici are discussed in this paper.
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