Symptom development, pathogen isolation and Real-Time QPCR quantification as factors for evaluating the resistance of olive cultivars to Verticillium pathotypes

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作者
Markakis, Emmanouil A. [1 ]
Tjamos, Sotirios E. [1 ]
Antoniou, Polymnia P. [1 ]
Paplomatas, Epaminondas J. [1 ]
Tjamos, Eleftherios C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Agr Univ Athens, Dept Plant Pathol, Athens 11855, Greece
关键词
Defoliating pathotype; Non-defoliating pathotype; Olea europaea; Vascular wilts; ALBO-ATRUM; DEFOLIATING PATHOTYPE; DAHLIAE KLEB; NESTED PCR; PLANTS; COTTON; SURVIVAL; GROWTH; MICROSCLEROTIA; INFECTION;
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10.1007/s10658-009-9447-x
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
Verticillium wilt is the most serious olive disease in the Mediterranean countries and worldwide. The most effective control strategy is the use of resistant cultivars. However, limited information is available about the level and source of resistance in most of the olive cultivars and there are no published data using microsclerotia, the resting structures of Verticillium dahliae, as the infective inoculum. In the present study, we correlated symptomatology and the presence of the fungus along with the DNA relative amount (molecules mu l(-1)) of a defoliating (D) and a non-defoliating (ND) V. dahliae strain in the susceptible cv. Amfissis and the tolerant cvs Kalamon and Koroneiki, as quantified by the Real-Time QPCR technology. The viability of the pathogen in the plant tissues was confirmed by isolating the fungus on PDA plates, while symptom assessment proved the correlation between the DNA relative amount of V. dahliae in plant tissues and cultivar susceptibility. It was further demonstrated that the D and ND strains were present at a significantly higher level in cv. Amfissis than in cvs Kalamon and Koroneiki. It was finally observed that the relative amount of the pathogen in roots was lower than in stems and shoots and declined in plant tissues over time. These data constitute a valuable contribution in evaluating resistance of olive cultivars or olive root-stocks to V. dahliae pathotypes.
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