Potential elicitors on secondary metabolite production and antioxidant defence activity of two tomato (Solanum lytopersicum L.) varieties

Plants protect themselves, after pathogen attack, through the passive and active defence mechanisms. The treatment of plants with various agents, including cell wall fragments, plant extracts, and synthetic chemicals, can induce resistance to subsequent pathogen attack both locally and systemically....

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Veröffentlicht in:Italian journal of agronomy 2021-08, Vol.16 (3), Article 1883
Hauptverfasser: Cham, Alhagie K., del Carmen Ojeda Zacarias, Ma, Lozoya Saldana, Hector, Vazquez Alvarado, Rigoberto E., Olivares Saenz, Emilio, Martinez-Avila, Guillermo C. G., Alvarado Gomez, Omar Guadalupe
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Zusammenfassung:Plants protect themselves, after pathogen attack, through the passive and active defence mechanisms. The treatment of plants with various agents, including cell wall fragments, plant extracts, and synthetic chemicals, can induce resistance to subsequent pathogen attack both locally and systemically. In view of the capability of phytochemicals compounds found in fruits and vegetables with different proven health benefits to consumers, there are different strategies to enhance the concentration of these compounds, among which the use of elicitors. Elicitation has been used to trigger different defence responses in plants, which lead to different mechanisms, such as activation of enzymes related with secondary metabolism. in this study we investigated the effects of elicitors (Activane (R), Micobiol (R), Stemicol (R) in doses of 1.8 g L-1, 3 m L-1 and 2.5 g.L-1) on the activity of two enzymes (polyphenoloxydase and peroxidase) in leaves as well as on the bioactive content (DPPH scavenging activity, total phenol and total flavonoid content) in fruits of Solanum lycopersicum L. The elicitors studied affected the production of enzyme and antioxidant activities in tomato, though showed a variable influence on the production of total phenolic and flavonoid content in tomato fruits. In general, the elicitors are able to increase polyphenoloxydase activity in leaves and phytochemical properties in fruits. with a significant negative correlation between the DPPH scavenging activity, total phenolic and flavonoids. These findings provide positive directions for the possible use of these elicitors in tomato ('Bola' and 'Saladette) production in greenhouse.
ISSN:1125-4718
2039-6805
DOI:10.4081/ija.2021.1883