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Physiologia Plantarum | 2009

Stronger induction of callose deposition in barley by Russian wheat aphid than bird cherry-oat aphid is not associated with differences in callose synthase or beta-1,3-glucanase transcript abundance

Sefiu Adekilekun Saheed; Izabela Cierlik; Kristina A.E. Larsson; Gabriele Delp; Graeme Bradley; Lisbeth Jonsson; C.E.J. Botha

The effects of infestation by the bird cherry-oat aphid (BCA), (Rhopalosiphum padi L) and the Russian wheat aphid (RWA) (Diuraphis noxia Mordvilko) on callose deposition and transcription of genes related to callose accumulation were investigated in barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Clipper). The BCA, which gives no visible symptoms, induced very limited callose deposition, even after 14 days of infestation. In contrast, RWA, which causes chlorosis, white and yellow streaking and leaf rolling, induced callose accumulation already after 24 h in longitudinal leaf veins. The deposition was pronounced after 72 h, progressing during 7 and 14 days of infestation. In RWA-infested source leaves, callose was also induced in longitudinal veins basipetal to the aphid-infested tissue, whereas in sink leaves, more callose deposition was found above the feeding sites. Eight putative callose synthase genes were identified in a database search, of which seven were expressed in the leaves, but with similar transcript accumulation in control and aphid-infested tissue. Five out of 12 examined beta-1,3-glucanases were expressed in the leaves. All five were upregulated in RWA-infested tissue, but only two in BCA-infested tissue, and to a lesser extent than by RWA. The results suggest that callose accumulation may be partly responsible for the symptoms resulting from RWA infestation and that a callose-inducing signal may be transported in the phloem. Furthermore, it is concluded that the absence of callose deposition in BCA-infested leaves is not because of a stronger upregulation of callose-degrading beta-1,3-glucanases in this tissue, as compared to RWA-infested leaves.


Physiologia Plantarum | 2006

Comparison of structural damage caused by Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia) and Bird cherry-oat aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi) in a susceptible barley cultivar, Hordeum vulgare cv. Clipper

Sefiu Adekilekun Saheed; C.E.J. Botha; Lin Liu; Lisbeth Jonsson


Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-napoca | 2010

A Taxonomic Study of some Species in Cassiinae (Leguminosae) using Leaf Epidermal Characters

Sefiu Adekilekun Saheed; herbet Chukwuma Illoh


South African Journal of Botany | 2007

Xylem – as well as phloem – sustains severe damage due to feeding by the Russian wheat aphid

Sefiu Adekilekun Saheed; L. Liu; Lisbeth Jonsson; C.E.J. Botha


Plant Physiology and Biochemistry | 2011

Differential regulation of 3-aminomethylindole/N-methyl-3-aminomethylindole N-methyltransferase and gramine in barley by both biotic and abiotic stress conditions

Kristina A.E. Larsson; Sefiu Adekilekun Saheed; Therese Gradin; Gabriele Delp; Barbara Karpinska; C.E.J. Botha; Lisbeth Jonsson


South African Journal of Botany | 2007

Wound callose synthesis in response to Russian wheat aphid and Bird cherry-oat aphid feeding on barley cv Clipper

Sefiu Adekilekun Saheed; Kristina A.E. Larsson; Gabriele Delp; C.E.J. Botha; Lisbeth Jonsson; Graeme Bradley


Nordic Journal of Botany | 2015

Leaf anatomical characters in relation to the C3 and C4 photosynthetic pathway in Cyperus (Cyperaceae)

Oluwaseyi Blessing Ayeni; Mahboob Adekilekun Jimoh; Sefiu Adekilekun Saheed


Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-napoca | 2011

Important Morphological Characters in Several Species of Cassiinae (Leguminosae) in South-Western Nigeria

Sefiu Adekilekun Saheed; Herbert Chukwuma Illoh


Acta Botanica Croatica | 2010

Russian wheat aphid causes greater reduction in phloem transport capacity of barley leaves than bird cherry-oat aphid

Sefiu Adekilekun Saheed; Lisbeth Jonsson; C.E.J. Botha


Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy | 2012

Foliar epidermal characters and petiole anatomy of four species of Citrus L. (Rutaceae) in South-western Nigeria

C.S. Ogundare; Sefiu Adekilekun Saheed

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