Effect of UV-C on peroxidase isoenzymes in axillary bud cultures of Vitis species differing in fungal resistance to Plasmopara viticola

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The effect of shortwave (250 nm) UV radiation (UV-C) on the level of peroxidase activity and peroxidase isoenzyme patterns in leaves of resistant ([Vitis vinifera x Viris riparia] x Vitis rupestris and Vitis rupestris) and susceptible (Vitis vinifera) grapevine species to Plasmopara viticola (downy mildew) was studied. The results show that although UV-C did not produce significant changes in peroxidase activity in susceptible species, and only minor changes in resistant species, treatment with UV-light induces an acidic isoperoxidase (isoperoxidase A1), capable of oxidising 4-hydroxystilbenes in resistant species. It was named HSPrx 2. Since peroxidase is apparently the enzyme responsible for ε-viniferin synthesis from resveratrol in grapevines, a close relationship between this peroxidase isoenzyme and ε-viniferin synthesis which occurs in grapevine leaves after UV-C treatment must be expected. © 1994 Institute of Experimental Botany.

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Zapata, J. M., Calderón, A. A., Pedreño, M. A., Muñoz, R., & Ros Barceló, A. (1994). Effect of UV-C on peroxidase isoenzymes in axillary bud cultures of Vitis species differing in fungal resistance to Plasmopara viticola. Biologia Plantarum, 36(1), 133–138. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02921280

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