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ROLE OF SAPONINS IN ANTIFUNGAL RESISTANCE .8. INTERACTIONS AVENA-SATIVA - FUSARIUM-AVENACEUM


AutorenlisteLUNING, HU; WAIYAKI, BG; SCHLOSSER, E

Jahr der Veröffentlichung1978

Seiten338-345

ZeitschriftPhytopathologische Zeitschrift = Journal of phytopathology

Bandnummer92

Heftnummer4

ISSN0031-9481

VerlagParey


Abstract
A strain of F. avenaceum, originating from oat roots, was resistant to lower, but sensitive to higher, levels of the oat root saponin avenacin. It reduced root and shoot development of ''Arnold'' oat seedlings as well as the avenacin content of roots. In vivo, the fungus converted highly active avenacin into the inactive aglycone avenamin by cell wall-bound .beta.-glucosidase and .alpha.-arabinosidase. The meaning of this defense mechanism in the colonization of oat roots by F. avenaceum is discussed.



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Harvard-ZitierstilLUNING, H., WAIYAKI, B. and SCHLOSSER, E. (1978) ROLE OF SAPONINS IN ANTIFUNGAL RESISTANCE .8. INTERACTIONS AVENA-SATIVA - FUSARIUM-AVENACEUM, PHYTOPATHOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT-JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 92(4), pp. 338-345

APA-ZitierstilLUNING, H., WAIYAKI, B., & SCHLOSSER, E. (1978). ROLE OF SAPONINS IN ANTIFUNGAL RESISTANCE .8. INTERACTIONS AVENA-SATIVA - FUSARIUM-AVENACEUM. PHYTOPATHOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT-JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY. 92(4), 338-345.



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