2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0981-9428(01)01303-1
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Peroxidases and photosynthetic pigments in susceptible potato infected with potato virus YNTN

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“…4a). This result is in accordance with the results of Tobacco mosaic virus infected tobacco (Lagrimini and Rothstein,1987), plum pox virus infected peaches, apricots (Diaz-Vivancos et al, 2006), Beans yellow mosaic virus infected beans (Radwan et al, 2010), Potato virus Y infected potato (Milavec et al, 2001), tomato and bell pepper infected with Tobacco mosaic virus and Tomato mosaic tobamo virus (Madhusudhan et al, 2009), Cucumber mosaic virus and Zucchini yellow mosaic virus infected Cucumis sativus and Cucurbita pepo plants ( Riedle-Bauer, 2000), Tobacco mosaic virus infected tobacco plants (Kiraly et al, 2002), Tomato yellow leaf curl virus infected tomato plants (Dieng et al, 2011), Banana bunchy top virus infected cultivars of banana (Devanathan et al, 2005), geminivirus infected Capsicum annum (Meena et al, 2008) and cotton with CLCuBuV (Siddique et al, 2014). Virus infection appears to stimulate POX activity in all hosts in (Wood, 1990).…”
Section: Total Phenolsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…4a). This result is in accordance with the results of Tobacco mosaic virus infected tobacco (Lagrimini and Rothstein,1987), plum pox virus infected peaches, apricots (Diaz-Vivancos et al, 2006), Beans yellow mosaic virus infected beans (Radwan et al, 2010), Potato virus Y infected potato (Milavec et al, 2001), tomato and bell pepper infected with Tobacco mosaic virus and Tomato mosaic tobamo virus (Madhusudhan et al, 2009), Cucumber mosaic virus and Zucchini yellow mosaic virus infected Cucumis sativus and Cucurbita pepo plants ( Riedle-Bauer, 2000), Tobacco mosaic virus infected tobacco plants (Kiraly et al, 2002), Tomato yellow leaf curl virus infected tomato plants (Dieng et al, 2011), Banana bunchy top virus infected cultivars of banana (Devanathan et al, 2005), geminivirus infected Capsicum annum (Meena et al, 2008) and cotton with CLCuBuV (Siddique et al, 2014). Virus infection appears to stimulate POX activity in all hosts in (Wood, 1990).…”
Section: Total Phenolsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The AOX is proposed to be responsible for chlorophyll degradation and POX levels increase during senescence (Kuroda et al, 1990). So, there is a correlation between the decrease in chlorophyll content and increase in POX activity in the green leaves infected with virus (Milavec et al, 2001). Also, POX is known to catalyze the final polymerization step of lignin synthesis and is directly associated with the increased ability of systemically protected tissues to lignify (Chittoor et al, 1999).…”
Section: Total Phenolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results were opposite to data presented for other pathosystems. Milavec et al (2001) reported an inverse correlation between the chlorophyll content and the activity of soluble and ionic-bound peroxidases in 4-weeks old potatoes at 5-7 dpi with Potato virus Y. However, in our time-course study the decrease in the activity of soluble POX ( Figure 5) was found to correspond with the previously reported decrease in the content of chlorophylls and carotenoids (Kyseláková et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 52%
“…Results of this study however, contrasts with those of White and Blakke (1992), who reported increased level of protein in barley infected with WSMV and BSMV separately. Milavec et al (2001) and Hemida (2005) have also documented increases in the protein content in potato-PVY NTN and Vicia faba-BYMV combination. Significant reductions in fibre and fat observed in this study is consistents with those of Mofunanya et al (2008) in T. occidentalis-TeMV combination andOwolabi et al (2010) in Ivy gourd-MWMV combination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%