Inheritance of Enzymatic Activities Related to Asian Rust Resistance in Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill]

2015 
Only limited information is available on biochemical response of soybean genotypes differing in their pathogenesis response to Phakopsora pachyrhizi infection. Hence, this study was undertaken to investigate enzymes, viz., chitinase, peroxidase, and polyphenol oxidase that contribute towards improving soybean rust resistance. Contribution of these three enzymes towards rust resistance in soybean was investigated at pre- (45 days after sowing) and post-infection (75 days after sowing) stages. Inheritance of their activities was studied in crosses between a resistant (EC 241780) and two susceptible parents (Kalitur and NRC 7). Rust resistance was found to be associated with increased activities of all three enzymes investigated in the resistant parent, F1 crosses and backcrosses with resistant parent. Resistant parents/generations showed higher enzymatic activities than susceptible one at the post-infection stage. Among the three enzymes studied, chitinase activities were found to be mostly associated with ...
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