TY - JOUR
T1 - Simple quantification of in planta fungal biomass
AU - Ayliffe, Michael
AU - Periyannan, Sambasivam K.
AU - Feechan, Angela
AU - Dry, Ian
AU - Schumann, Ulrike
AU - Lagudah, Evans
AU - Pryor, Anthony
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - An accurate assessment of the disease resistance status of plants to fungal pathogens is an essential requirement for the development of resistant crop plants. Many disease resistance phenotypes are partial rather than obvious immunity and are frequently scored using subjective qualitative estimates of pathogen development or plant disease symptoms. Here we report a method for the accurate comparison of total fungal biomass in plant tissues. This method, called the WAC assay, is based upon the specific binding of the plant lectin w heat germ a gglutinin to fungal c hitin. The assay is simple, high-throughput, and sensitive enough to discriminate between single Puccinia graminis f.sp tritici infection sites on a wheat leaf segment. It greatly lends itself to replication as large volumes of tissue can be pooled from independent experiments and assayed to provide truly representative quantification, or, alternatively, fungal growth on a single, small leaf segment can be quantified. In addition, as the assay is based upon a microscopic technique, pathogen infection sites can also be examined at high magnification prior to quantification if desired and average infection site areas are determined. Previously, we have demonstrated the application of the WAC assay for quantifying the growth of several different pathogen species in both glasshouse grown material and largescale field plots. Details of this method are provided within.
AB - An accurate assessment of the disease resistance status of plants to fungal pathogens is an essential requirement for the development of resistant crop plants. Many disease resistance phenotypes are partial rather than obvious immunity and are frequently scored using subjective qualitative estimates of pathogen development or plant disease symptoms. Here we report a method for the accurate comparison of total fungal biomass in plant tissues. This method, called the WAC assay, is based upon the specific binding of the plant lectin w heat germ a gglutinin to fungal c hitin. The assay is simple, high-throughput, and sensitive enough to discriminate between single Puccinia graminis f.sp tritici infection sites on a wheat leaf segment. It greatly lends itself to replication as large volumes of tissue can be pooled from independent experiments and assayed to provide truly representative quantification, or, alternatively, fungal growth on a single, small leaf segment can be quantified. In addition, as the assay is based upon a microscopic technique, pathogen infection sites can also be examined at high magnification prior to quantification if desired and average infection site areas are determined. Previously, we have demonstrated the application of the WAC assay for quantifying the growth of several different pathogen species in both glasshouse grown material and largescale field plots. Details of this method are provided within.
KW - Chitin
KW - Disease
KW - Fungus
KW - Plant
KW - Puccinia
KW - Quantification
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84908494288&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-1-62703-986-4_13
DO - 10.1007/978-1-62703-986-4_13
M3 - Article
C2 - 24643560
AN - SCOPUS:84908494288
SN - 1064-3745
VL - 1127
SP - 159
EP - 172
JO - Methods in Molecular Biology
JF - Methods in Molecular Biology
ER -