2019
DOI: 10.1590/0100-5405/191071
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exoenzymes as a pathogenicity factor for Colletotrichum gloeosporioides associated with coffee plants

Abstract: Phytopathogenic fungi during the penetration and colonization process are capable of secreting several enzymes, which enable infection of the host live tissue, acting on the degradation of wax, cuticle and cell walls. The ability of a pathogenic agent to produce enzymes or not can determine the severity degree of a disease. In this study, 33 isolates of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides related to anthracnose and blister spot on coffee trees were evaluated for their ability to produce hydrolytic enzymes (amylase,… Show more

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“…There were no differences between pathogenic and endophytic strains. High pectinolytic activity is likely related to pectin, which is a major plant component that could induce the fungus to produce a larger amount of these enzymes (Armesto et al, 2019). In the present study, the proteolytic enzyme was evident for all fungal strains.…”
Section: Enzymatic Assaysupporting
confidence: 47%
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“…There were no differences between pathogenic and endophytic strains. High pectinolytic activity is likely related to pectin, which is a major plant component that could induce the fungus to produce a larger amount of these enzymes (Armesto et al, 2019). In the present study, the proteolytic enzyme was evident for all fungal strains.…”
Section: Enzymatic Assaysupporting
confidence: 47%
“…According to Velho et al (2018), most pathogens utilize starch to perform their metabolic activities, and the degradation occurs directly by the action of amylases. These enzymes promote starch degradation, which can likely be used as an energy source during growth and sporulation (Armesto et al, 2019).…”
Section: Enzymatic Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Agrios, 1995;Auyong et al, 2015). Armesto et al (2019) detectaron enzimas como la Poligalacturonasas (PG) en C. gloeosporioides y observaron mayor intensidad de antracnosis en café. Esto nos indica que existe una relación entre las PG de los hongos fitopatógenos y la patogenicidad en el hospedante (Nakamura & Iwai, 2019).…”
Section: Diseño Estadísticounclassified