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Baptista, P; Martins, A; Pais, MS; Tavares, RM; Lino-Neto, T. 2007. Involvement of reactive oxygen species during early stages of ectomycorrhiza establishment between Castanea sativa and Pisolithus tinctorius. MYCORRHIZA. 17(3):185-193.
Address:
Baptista, P, ESAB, CIMO, Apartado 1172, P-5301855 Braganca, Portugal
Evidence for the participation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and
antioxidant systems in ectomycorrhizal (ECM) establishment is lacking.
In this paper, we evaluated ROS production and the activities of
superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) during the early contact
of the ECM fungus Pisolithus tinctorius with the roots of Castanea
sativa (chestnut tree). Roots were placed in contact with P. tinctorius
mycelia, and ROS production was evaluated by determining the levels of
H2O2 and O-2(center dot-) during the early stages of fungal contact.
Three peaks of H2O2 production were detected, the first two coinciding
with O-2(center dot-) bursts. The first H2O2 production peak coincided
with an increase in SOD activity, whereas CAT activity seemed to be
implicated in H2O2 scavenging. P. tinctorius growth was evaluated in
the presence of P. tinctorius-elicited C. sativa crude extracts
prepared during the early stages of fungal contact. Differential hyphal
growth that matched the H2O2 production profile with a delay was
detected. The result suggests that during the early stages of ECM
establishment, H2O2 results from an inhibition of ROS-scavenging
enzymes and plays a role in signalling during symbiotic establishment.
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