Carbon monoxide enhances the resistance of jujube fruit against postharvest Alternaria rot

2020 
Abstract CO is a gas signal molecule involved in various physiological and metabolic regulation processes in plants. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of CO fumigation on the control of Alternaria rot in jujube fruit and explored the mechanism of action. Results showed that CO at 10 μmol L−1 significantly reduced lesion diameter in the fruit inoculated with A. alternata without showing any antifungal activity in vitro. CO treatment enhanced the activities of four representative resistance-related enzymes (phenylalanine ammonia-lyase, polyphenol oxidase, chitinase, and β-1,3-glucanase). Furthermore, CO also led to increase in the content of phenolics, flavonoids, lignin, and H2O2. These results indicate that CO induces resistance to Alternaria rot primarily by activating disease resistance-related enzymes and enhancing accumulation of antifungal substances, and that CO can be a promising elicitor of plant defense responses to resist Alternaria rot in postharvest jujube fruit.
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