Rupa Acharya
University of Calcutta
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Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection | 2011
Krishnendu Acharya; Nilanjan Chakraborty; Arun Kumar Dutta; Swadesh Sarkar; Rupa Acharya
The objective of this work was to search out the probable molecule behind the activation of broad spectrum resistance during abiotic elicitors such as arachidonic acid, cupric chloride, chitosan, isonicotinic acid and salicylic acid mediated induced systemic resistance (ISR) in Raphanus sativus L. The elicitor compounds were sprayed on the radish leaves of healthy plant and after 24 h incubation a significant increase of β-1,3 glucanase, peroxidase, polyphenol oxidase and phenolics as well as a remarkable increase of nitric oxide (NO), a probable potent defense-signaling molecule in plant, was observed. Furthermore, treatment of the host with NO donor, sodium nitroprusside, also induced the same defense molecules. The results suggests that NO might be the signaling molecule during abiotic elicitor mediated ISR induction in the host system.
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection | 2011
Krishnendu Acharya; Swarnendu Chandra; Nilanjan Chakraborty; Rupa Acharya
The study was aimed to search out the probable molecule behind the activation of a broad spectrum resistance during Pseudomonas aeruginosa WS-1 mediated induced systemic resistance (ISR) in Capsicum annuum where plants were challenged inoculated with its pathogen Colletotrichum capsici 24 h after induction of ISR. On the fourth day after pathogen inoculation a significant increase of pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins, other defence enzymes and phenolics as well as a two-fold increase of nitric oxide (NO) a potent defence signalling molecule were observed. Treatment of the host with NO donor also induced the same defence molecule in a similar manner. Results suggest the possible signalling role of NO in ISR during crosstalk between ISR inducing agent and pathogen within the host system.
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2004
Krishnendu Acharya; Krishnendu Samui; Manjula Rai; Bani Brata Dutta; Rupa Acharya
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2005
Krishnendu Acharya; Parinita Yonzone; Manjula Rai; Rupa Acharya
Plant Pathology | 2007
C. K. Maiti; Surjit Sen; Rupa Acharya; Krishnendu Acharya
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology | 2005
Rupa Acharya; Madan Mukhia; Surjit Sen; Krishnendu Acharya
The Indian Forester | 2001
Krishnendu Acharya; Rupa Acharya
Indian phytopathology | 2006
Surjit Sen; Tanaya Bose; Kinnari Basu; Rupa Acharya; Nirmalendu Samajpati; Krishnendu Acharya
Journal of Mycopathological Research | 2007
Rupa Acharya
Journal of Mycopathological Research | 2006
Surjit Sen; Rupa Acharya; Krishnendu Acharya