The Secondary Effects of Pencycuron on the Formation of Giant Protoplasts and the Lipid Peroxidation of Rhizoctonia solani AG4

  • Kim, Heung-Tae (Korea Research Insititute of Chemical Technology) ;
  • Isamu Yamaguchi (The Institute of Physical, Chemical Research(RIKEN), Hirosawa) ;
  • Cho, Kwang-Yun (Korea Research Insititute of Chemical Technology)
  • Published : 2001.02.01

Abstract

The secondary effects of pencycuron on cell membrane of Rhizoctonia solani AG4 were investigated by the observation of giant protoplast formation and lipid peroxidation. Compared to protoplasts of R. solani R-C (sensitive strain) and Rh-131 (non-sensitive strain) increased in their size by 2.0-3.5 times 12 h after incubation in potato-dextrose broth containing novozyme (7 mg/$m\ell$) and $\beta$-glucuronidase ($60\mu\textrm{g}/$\textrm{ml}) with 0.6 M mannitol (pH 5.2). The increase of protoplast size in R-C was slightly inhibited from $13.8\textrm{mg}/\textrm{ml}$ without pencycuron to 10.3 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ with 1.0$\mu\textrm{g}$/$m\ell$ of pencycuron. However, the size of giant protoplast of Rh-131 was not affected by the pencycuron treatment. Both strains R-C and Rh-131 did not exhibit the lipid peroxidation 12 h after the application of 1.0 $\mu\textrm{g}$/$m\ell$ pencycuron. The remarkable peroxidation of membrane lipid was observed only in R-C 24 h after pencycuron application, but not in Rh-131. Althought the inhibition of giant protoplast formation and the membrane lipid peroxidation were observed only in the sensitive strain R-C by pencycuron, it is difficult to conclude that these are the primary mechanism of pencycuron. The mild activity of pencycuron on the inhibition of giant protoplast formation and late membrane lipid peroxidation in the fungicide-sensitive strain did not noincid with the dramatic activity of pencycuron in R. solani. Therefore, our results suggest that inhibition of giant protoplast formation and membrane lipid peroxidation is the secondary effect of pencycuron.

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