2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21093370
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Zinc and Copper Enhance Cucumber Tolerance to Fusaric Acid by Mediating Its Distribution and Toxicity and Modifying the Antioxidant System

Abstract: Fusaric acid (FA), the fungal toxin produced by Fusarium oxysporum, plays a predominant role in the virulence and symptom development of Fusarium wilt disease. As mineral nutrients can be protective agents against Fusarium wilt, hydroponic experiments employing zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) followed by FA treatment were conducted in a glasshouse. FA exhibited strong phytotoxicity on cucumber plants, which was reversed by the addition of Zn or Cu. Thus, Zn or Cu dramatically reduced the wilt index, alleviated the l… Show more

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“…It is known that some significant mycotoxins play a detrimental role in chloroplast structure and function as well as an induction of ROS accumulation in chloroplasts. The surplus ROS results in the degradation of D1 protein, lipid peroxidation of the thylakoid membrane, and photoinhibition of PSI and PSII (Choudhury and Behera 2001, Edelman and Mattoo 2008, Partelli et al 2011, Chen et al 2012, Pospíšil 2012, Xiang et al 2013, Fagundes-Nacarath et al 2018, Eagles et al 2019, Wang et al 2020. For instance, Eupatorium adenophorum was treated with tenuazonic acid, which caused necrosis on the leaves and induced direct ROS burst in chloroplasts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that some significant mycotoxins play a detrimental role in chloroplast structure and function as well as an induction of ROS accumulation in chloroplasts. The surplus ROS results in the degradation of D1 protein, lipid peroxidation of the thylakoid membrane, and photoinhibition of PSI and PSII (Choudhury and Behera 2001, Edelman and Mattoo 2008, Partelli et al 2011, Chen et al 2012, Pospíšil 2012, Xiang et al 2013, Fagundes-Nacarath et al 2018, Eagles et al 2019, Wang et al 2020. For instance, Eupatorium adenophorum was treated with tenuazonic acid, which caused necrosis on the leaves and induced direct ROS burst in chloroplasts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combined application of microfertilizer is an important measure to promote plant growth and yield (Wang et al, 2020). It has the advantages of less dosage, low cost, no pollution, quick effect, and convenient operation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of agronomic and cultural practices, such as crop rotation, fallow cropping and fertilization, can improve soil integrity to suppress Fop by reducing the pathogen inoculum [ 57 ]. For instance, micro-fertilizers inhibit the production of the mycotoxin, fusaric acid, which is a key pathogenic element in Fop infection [ 70 , 71 ].…”
Section: Pea Rhizospheric Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%