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Drought increases cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) susceptibility to cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) at early stage of infection

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Drought increases cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) susceptibility to cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) at early stage of infection. / Silva, Rodolpho G.G.; Vasconcelos, Ilka M.; Martins, Thiago F. et al.
In: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Vol. 109, 31.12.2016, p. 91-102.

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Silva, RGG, Vasconcelos, IM, Martins, TF, Varela, ALN, Souza, PFN, Moreira Lobo, AK, Silva, FDA, Silveira, JAG & Oliveira, JTA 2016, 'Drought increases cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) susceptibility to cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) at early stage of infection', Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, vol. 109, pp. 91-102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2016.09.010

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Silva, R. G. G., Vasconcelos, I. M., Martins, T. F., Varela, A. L. N., Souza, P. F. N., Moreira Lobo, A. K., Silva, F. D. A., Silveira, J. A. G., & Oliveira, J. T. A. (2016). Drought increases cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) susceptibility to cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) at early stage of infection. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 109, 91-102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2016.09.010

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Silva RGG, Vasconcelos IM, Martins TF, Varela ALN, Souza PFN, Moreira Lobo AK et al. Drought increases cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) susceptibility to cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) at early stage of infection. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. 2016 Dec 31;109:91-102. Epub 2016 Sept 23. doi: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2016.09.010

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Silva, Rodolpho G.G. ; Vasconcelos, Ilka M. ; Martins, Thiago F. et al. / Drought increases cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) susceptibility to cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) at early stage of infection. In: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. 2016 ; Vol. 109. pp. 91-102.

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@article{44e6e91ad12a47a8b480c48186463a84,
title = "Drought increases cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) susceptibility to cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) at early stage of infection",
abstract = "The physiological and biochemical responses of a drought tolerant, virus-susceptible cowpea genotype exposed to drought stress (D), infected by Cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) (V), and to these two combined stresses (DV), at 2 and 6 days post viral inoculation (DPI), were evaluated. Gas exchange parameters (net photosynthesis, transpiration rate, stomatal conductance, and internal CO2 partial pressure) were reduced in D and DV at 2 and 6 DPI compared to control plants (C). Photosynthesis was reduced by stomatal and biochemical limitations. Water use efficiency increased at 2 DPI in D, DV, and V, but at 6 DPI only in D and DV compared to C. Photochemical parameters (effective quantum efficiency of photosystem II and electron transport rate) decreased in D and DV compared to C, especially at 6 DPI. The potential quantum efficiency of photosystem II did not change, indicating reversible photoinhibition of photosystem II. In DV, catalase decreased at 2 and 6 DPI, ascorbate peroxidase increased at 2 DPI, but decreased at 6 DPI. Hydrogen peroxide increased at 2 and 6 DPI. Peroxidase increased at 6 DPI and chitinase at 2 and 6 DPI. β-1,3-glucanase decreased in DV at 6 DPI compared to V. Drought increased cowpea susceptibility to CPSMV at 2 DPI, as verified by RT-PCR. However, at 6 DPI, the cowpea plants overcome this effect. Likewise, CPSMV increased the negative effects of drought at 2 DPI, but not at 6 DPI. It was concluded that the responses to combined stresses are not additive and cannot be extrapolated from the study of individual stresses.",
keywords = "Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata, Drought, CPSMV, Combined stresses",
author = "Silva, {Rodolpho G.G.} and Vasconcelos, {Ilka M.} and Martins, {Thiago F.} and Varela, {Anna L.N.} and Souza, {Pedro F.N.} and {Moreira Lobo}, {Ana Karla} and Silva, {Fredy D.A.} and Silveira, {Joaquim Albenisio Gomes} and Oliveira, {Jose T.A.}",
year = "2016",
month = dec,
day = "31",
doi = "10.1016/j.plaphy.2016.09.010",
language = "English",
volume = "109",
pages = "91--102",
journal = "Plant Physiology and Biochemistry",
issn = "0981-9428",
publisher = "Elsevier Masson SAS",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Drought increases cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) susceptibility to cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) at early stage of infection

AU - Silva, Rodolpho G.G.

AU - Vasconcelos, Ilka M.

AU - Martins, Thiago F.

AU - Varela, Anna L.N.

AU - Souza, Pedro F.N.

AU - Moreira Lobo, Ana Karla

AU - Silva, Fredy D.A.

AU - Silveira, Joaquim Albenisio Gomes

AU - Oliveira, Jose T.A.

PY - 2016/12/31

Y1 - 2016/12/31

N2 - The physiological and biochemical responses of a drought tolerant, virus-susceptible cowpea genotype exposed to drought stress (D), infected by Cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) (V), and to these two combined stresses (DV), at 2 and 6 days post viral inoculation (DPI), were evaluated. Gas exchange parameters (net photosynthesis, transpiration rate, stomatal conductance, and internal CO2 partial pressure) were reduced in D and DV at 2 and 6 DPI compared to control plants (C). Photosynthesis was reduced by stomatal and biochemical limitations. Water use efficiency increased at 2 DPI in D, DV, and V, but at 6 DPI only in D and DV compared to C. Photochemical parameters (effective quantum efficiency of photosystem II and electron transport rate) decreased in D and DV compared to C, especially at 6 DPI. The potential quantum efficiency of photosystem II did not change, indicating reversible photoinhibition of photosystem II. In DV, catalase decreased at 2 and 6 DPI, ascorbate peroxidase increased at 2 DPI, but decreased at 6 DPI. Hydrogen peroxide increased at 2 and 6 DPI. Peroxidase increased at 6 DPI and chitinase at 2 and 6 DPI. β-1,3-glucanase decreased in DV at 6 DPI compared to V. Drought increased cowpea susceptibility to CPSMV at 2 DPI, as verified by RT-PCR. However, at 6 DPI, the cowpea plants overcome this effect. Likewise, CPSMV increased the negative effects of drought at 2 DPI, but not at 6 DPI. It was concluded that the responses to combined stresses are not additive and cannot be extrapolated from the study of individual stresses.

AB - The physiological and biochemical responses of a drought tolerant, virus-susceptible cowpea genotype exposed to drought stress (D), infected by Cowpea severe mosaic virus (CPSMV) (V), and to these two combined stresses (DV), at 2 and 6 days post viral inoculation (DPI), were evaluated. Gas exchange parameters (net photosynthesis, transpiration rate, stomatal conductance, and internal CO2 partial pressure) were reduced in D and DV at 2 and 6 DPI compared to control plants (C). Photosynthesis was reduced by stomatal and biochemical limitations. Water use efficiency increased at 2 DPI in D, DV, and V, but at 6 DPI only in D and DV compared to C. Photochemical parameters (effective quantum efficiency of photosystem II and electron transport rate) decreased in D and DV compared to C, especially at 6 DPI. The potential quantum efficiency of photosystem II did not change, indicating reversible photoinhibition of photosystem II. In DV, catalase decreased at 2 and 6 DPI, ascorbate peroxidase increased at 2 DPI, but decreased at 6 DPI. Hydrogen peroxide increased at 2 and 6 DPI. Peroxidase increased at 6 DPI and chitinase at 2 and 6 DPI. β-1,3-glucanase decreased in DV at 6 DPI compared to V. Drought increased cowpea susceptibility to CPSMV at 2 DPI, as verified by RT-PCR. However, at 6 DPI, the cowpea plants overcome this effect. Likewise, CPSMV increased the negative effects of drought at 2 DPI, but not at 6 DPI. It was concluded that the responses to combined stresses are not additive and cannot be extrapolated from the study of individual stresses.

KW - Cowpea

KW - Vigna unguiculata

KW - Drought

KW - CPSMV

KW - Combined stresses

U2 - 10.1016/j.plaphy.2016.09.010

DO - 10.1016/j.plaphy.2016.09.010

M3 - Journal article

VL - 109

SP - 91

EP - 102

JO - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

JF - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

SN - 0981-9428

ER -