疫病感染馬鈴薯葉のパーオキシダーゼ活性について

島根大学農学部研究報告 Volume 4 Page 14-18 published_at 1970-12-15
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Title
疫病感染馬鈴薯葉のパーオキシダーゼ活性について
Title
On the Peroxidase Activity of Potato Leaves Infected with Phytophthora infestans
Title Transcription
エキビョウ カンセン バレイショヨウ ノ パーオキシダーゼ カッセイ ニツイテ
Creator
Yamamoto Masaki
Source Title
島根大学農学部研究報告
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Shimane University
Volume 4
Start Page 14
End Page 18
Journal Identifire
ISSN 0370940X
Descriptions
Peroxidase isozymes in healthy potato leaves of Solanum thberosum(Norin No. 1. Irish Cobbler and Benimaru) and interspecific hybrids between S. demissum and S. tuberosum(SH-469, 96-56 and 1506-(b)9, and those infected with Phytophthora infestans, were seperated with acrylamide-gel electrophoresis and stained with benzidin acetate and hydrogen-peroxide.
Nine bands of peroxidase isozymes were recoginzed from Solanum thberosum(Norin No. 1) and interspecific hybrids between S. demissum and S. tuberosum(96-56 and SH-469) and ten bands were found on interspecific hybrid 1506-(b)9.
Peroxidase activity was higher on lower leaves than on upper ones. The increase of peroxidase activity was recognized on potato hybrid leaves infected with Phytophthora infestans (Rase 0). The increase of the activity was also recognized on the interspecific hybrid 1506- (b)9(incompatible to Race 1) infected with Race 1 of Phytophthora infestans, but the increase was not found on susceptible Norin No. 1 and interspecific hybrid 96-156 (compatible to Race 1).
Leaves of grafted potatoes (common varieties and hybrids) showed higher activity of peroxidase than the control. Peroxidase activity on the grafted plants was higher in stocks than in scions.
Higher activity was found on potato leaves placed the DNA-containing fraction of different varieties.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学農学部
Shimane University, Faculty of Agriculture
Date of Issued 1970-12-15
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00108015