The Effect of Phytophthora citrophthoraInfection of Strawberry Physiology and Histology in the Presence of Calcium, Iron, and Zinc Deficiencies

Autor: Endes, Ali
Zdroj: Applied Fruit Science; October 2024, Vol. 66 Issue: 5 p1767-1775, 9p
Abstrakt: Phytophthora citrophthoraexerts detrimental effects on strawberry growth and physiology. In the presence of P. citrophthora, strawberry plants may face mineral deficiency during their growth. This study aimed to investigate the impact of P. citrophthoraon ‘Albion’ strawberry plants under conditions of calcium (Ca), iron (Fe), and zinc (Zn) deficiency. Plants of ‘Albion’ strawberry cultivar (2 months old) were used as an experimental material. After 2 months of growth in a nutrient solution, these plants were subjected to 2 months of deficiency in Ca, Fe, or Zn. Following this period, P. citrophthorainfection was introduced to the strawberries over a 3-week time frame. The findings of this research indicated that the most severe disease symptoms were observed under Fe deficiency conditions. Furthermore, when P. citrophthorainfection coincided with Fe deficiency, there was a notable decrease in leaf-relative water content, accompanied by slight wilting symptoms. Overall, P. citrophthorainfection led to an increase in the concentrations of chlorophyll precursors, including Proto IX, Mg-Proto IX, and Pchlide. Both nutrient deficiency conditions and P. citrophthorainfection contributed to a decrease in cortical cell expansion. In addition, under nutrient deficiencies, the diameter of xylem conduits generally increased in both infected and non-infected plants, except in cases of P. citrophthorainfection combined with Fe deficiency. Notably, the severity of P. citrophthorawilt was found to be higher under Fe deficiency conditions.
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