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Acid Rain Increases Impact of Rice Blast on Crop Health Via Inhibition of Resistance Enzymes

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Journal Plants (Basel)
Date 2020 Jul 17
PMID 32668672
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Worldwide, rice blast () causes more rice crop loss than other diseases. Acid rain has reduced crop yields globally for nearly a century. However, the effects of acid rain on rice- systems are still far from fully understood. In this study, we conducted a lab cultivation experiment of under a series of acidity conditions as well as a glasshouse cultivation experiment of rice that was inoculated with either before ( + SAR) or after (SAR + ) simulated acid rain (SAR) at pH 5.0, 4.0, 3.0 and 2.0. Our results showed that the growth and pathogenicity of was significantly inhibited with decreasing pH treatments in vitro culture. The SAR + treatment with a pH of 4.0 was associated with the highest inhibition of expansion. However, regardless of the inoculation time, higher-acidity rain treatments showed a decreased inhibition of via disease-resistance related enzymes and metabolites in rice leaves, thus increasing disease index. The combined effects of high acidity and fungal inoculation were more serious than that of either alone. This study provides novel insights into the effects of acid rain on the plant-pathogen interaction and may also serve as a guide for evaluating disease control and crop health in the context of acid rain.

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