Mohamed Kharrat
Institut national de la recherche agronomique
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Plant Physiology and Biochemistry | 2009
Zouhaier Abbes; Mohamed Kharrat; Philippe Delavault; Wided Chaïbi; Philippe Simier
The parasitic weed Orobanche foetida (Poiret) is an emergent agronomical problem on faba bean in Tunisia. The Tunisian breeding programs for faba bean resistance to O. foetida have produced several tolerant lines including the line XBJ90.03-16-1-1-1, which limits both parasite attachments to the host roots and growth of the attached parasites. The present study aims to provide a better understanding of the nutritional relationships between the parasite and this tolerant line in comparison with the susceptible Bachaar genotype. Phloem saps of faba bean were harvested using phloem exudation experiments. The major organic compounds potentially transferred from both faba bean genotypes to the parasite were identified as sucrose, raffinose, stachyose, citrate, malate, asparagine (ASN), aspartate (ASP), glutamine, glutamate, serine, alanine and GABA. However, the phloem exudates of the tolerant line were highly deficient in nitrogen when compared to that of the susceptible line. When attached to roots of the tolerant line, the parasite displayed limited activities of soluble invertases in tubercles, and especially in shoots, suggesting that the low performance of the broomrapes attached to the tolerant line resulted from a reduced capacity to utilize the host-derived carbohydrates. On the other hand, the mechanisms involved in the osmotic adjustment and primary metabolism of the parasite did not differ significantly according to the host genotype: mineral cations, especially potassium and calcium, predominated as the major osmotically-active compounds in both tubercles and shoots; shoots accumulated preferentially hexoses as organic solutes although tubercles accumulated preferentially starch and soluble amino acids, especially ASP and ASN. This suggests an important role for a glutamine-dependent asparagine synthetase (EC 6.3.5.4) in the N metabolism of the parasite.
Plant Signaling & Behavior | 2009
Zouhaier Abbes; Mohamed Kharrat; Philippe Delavault; Wided Chaïbi; Philippe Simier
The present study aims at comparing the phloem composition of the tolerant XBJ90.03-16-1-1-1 and the susceptible Bachaar genotypes and the impact of the faba bean genotype on the levels of the major solutes and invertase activities in the parasite Orobanche foetida. In comparison to Bachaar, the XBJ90.03-16-1-1-1 genotype limited the growth of orobanche tubercles under in vitro conditions. The limited growth was due to low soluble invertase activity, low osmotic potential of the infected roots and the organic nitrogen deficiency of the host phloem sap. The faba bean genotype did not affect the osmoregulation process of O. foetida. Among the organic solutes, stachyose, hexoses, starch and free amino acids, mainly asparagine and aspartate were highly accumulated in orobanche. However, asparagine/aspartate, glutamine/glutamate, alanine, serine, gamma amino butyric acid, stachyose, sucrose were identified as the main organic components in the host phloem exudates. The key role of the enzymes α-galactosidase, asparagine synthetase and aspartate oxaloglutarate aminotransferase in the utilization of the host solutes is proposed in O. foetida parasitizing faba bean.
Crop Protection | 2007
Zouhaier Abbes; Mohamed Kharrat; Philippe Delavault; Philippe Simier; W. Chaïbi
Phytoprotection | 2007
Zouhaier Abbes; Mohamed Kharrat; Philippe Simier; Wided Chaïbi
Archive | 2010
Mohamed Kharrat; Zouhaier Abbes; Moez Amri
Archive | 2006
Zouhaier Abbes; Mohamed Kharrat; Wided Chaïbi
Phytopathologia Mediterranea | 2010
Zouhaier Abbes; Mohamed Kharrat; Jean Bernard Pouvreau; Philippe Delavault; Wided Chaïbi; Philippe Simier
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012
Moez Amri; Zouhaier Abbes; Salah Ben Youssef; Meriam Bouhadida; Hamadi Ben Salah; Mohamed Kharrat
Cahiers Agricultures | 2010
Zouhaier Abbes; Mohamed Kharrat; Khalil Shaaban; Bassam Bayaa
Archive | 2017
Zouhaier Abbes; Fadhel Sellami; Moez Amri; Mohamed Kharrat