Evaluation of the susceptibility of Prunus rootstock genotypes to Armillaria and Desarmillaria species

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Pratima Devkota
Amy Iezzoni
Ksenija Gasic
Gregory Reighard
Raymond Hammerschmidt
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[1] Michigan State University,Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences
[2] Michigan State University,Department of Horticulture
[3] Clemson University,Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
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European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2020年 / 158卷
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Host response; Disease susceptibility; In vitro assay; Necrophylactic periderm;
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Variation in susceptibility of 28 Prunus rootstock genotypes to the causal agents of Armillaria root rot, Armillaria mellea, A. solidipes, and Desarmillaria tabescens, were studied by conducting in vitro root screening assays. Root segments with wounded and intact periderm were placed next to and on the top of the fungal cultures. At day 21, the percent success of fungal penetration and the circumferential and longitudinal lengths of fungal growth were measured. A parallel investigation using the inoculated root segments was carried out to characterize the active host defense mechanisms involved, including anatomical responses in bark and wood. Overall, the success of penetration and the longitudinal and circumferential spread of Armillaria spp. and D. tabescens were significantly different among various Prunus rootstock genotypes. None of the tested rootstock genotypes were completely resistant to infection. However, plum and plum derived rootstocks, and some of the cherry genotypes were less susceptible to infection compared to the peach genotypes. The host’s ability to limit infection by Armillaria spp. and D. tabescens was not limited to a single mechanism but appeared to be regulated by several collective nonspecific host responses acting together. Differential levels of a series of non-specific coordinated events were triggered in Prunus genotypes such as the formation of new callus tissue on the root surface, a colored reaction zone, necrophylactic periderm, new cells, and new vascular cambium to compartmentalize the pathogen. The host responses were elevated in the genotypes with low level of infection as compared to highly infected genotypes.
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