Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2836469 Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Rusts and powdery mildews employ different strategies to suppress defense during penetration. We observed that a compatible interaction of barley-Puccinia hordei induced increased penetration resistance to a challenge infection by powdery mildew. This induced resistance is local and its level is not determined by the virulence spectrum of the challenger isolate. Our data suggest that the inducer effect is due to rust-stoma communication during penetration, to the presence of the rust hyphae in the apoplast, or to penetration resistance mounted by the rust attacked mesophyll cells. We hypothesized that the rust “primes” the basal defense prior to the mildew infection.

► A compatible interaction of barley-leaf rust induced resistance to powdery mildew. ► The induced resistance results in decreased haustorium formation by powdery mildew. ► The induced resistance is not systemically induced. ► The resistance does not depend on the virulence spectrum of the mildew isolate.

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