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Thiamin and Salicylic Acid as Biological Alternatives
for Controlling Broad Bean Rot Disease
A.M.A Al- Hakimi1 & Saeed M.S. Alghalibi2
1Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Taiz University,Taiz, Yemen
2Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Sana>a University, Sana'a Yemen
Abstract
The interactive effects of fungi (Fusarium solani and Rhizoctonia
solani) infection and thiamin or salicylic acid on growth rate, membrane
stability, K+ efflux, UV-absorbing metabolites, photosynthetic pigments,
cell wall components and lipid fractions of broad bean plants
(30-day-old) were studied. Fungal infection induced a reduction in
growth rate, membrane stability and content of photosynthetic pigments.
Application of thiamin or salicylic acid increased growth rate, membrane
stability and content of photosynthetic pigments. The K+ efflux and the
leakage of UV-absorbing metabolites were stimulated with fungal
infection. However, thiamin and salicylic acid treatment partially
retarded the stimulatory effect on leakage of K+ and UV-absorbing
metabolites of fungal infected plants. Fungal infection produced a
reduction in the content of pectin and cellulose, total lipid,
glycolipids and sterols fraction of shoots and roots and phospholipids
of roots. On the other hand, the contents of hemicellulose and lignin of
shoots and roots and phospholipids of shoots were stimulated by fungal
infection. Soaking seeds in thiamin or salicylic acid counteracts
partially or completely the adverse effect of fungal infection on pectin
and cellulose composition, total lipid, glycolipids and sterols of
either shoots or roots. On the other side, thiamin or salicylic acid
treatments retarded the phospholipids accumulation in shoots of infected
plants, and in roots the phospholipids accumulation was partially or
completely alleviated. The content of hemicellulose and lignin of shoots
and roots were antagonistically lowered by the application of thiamin or
salicylic acid.
Key words: Fusarium solani and Rhizoctonia solani,
thiamin, broad bean, salicylic, cell wall composition, lipid fraction.
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