Endophytes and epiphytes from Actinidia spp. as potential agents for the biocontrol of the bacterial canker of kiwifruit.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
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Endophytes and epiphytes from Actinidia spp. as potential agents for the biocontrol of the bacterial canker of kiwifruit / Giovanardi, Davide; Tontou, Rodanthi; C., Facchini; Stefani, Emilio. - In: JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 1125-4653. - STAMPA. - 94:(2012), pp. 64-64. ( XVIII National Conference of the Italian Society of Plant Pathology Sassari (Italy) 24-26 Settembre 2012).
Abstract:
The bacterial canker of kiwifruit is the most destructive disease
of cultivated Actinidia spp. The causal agent is the Gramnegative
bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa).
The two commonly grown host species, Actinidia deliciosa (green
fleshed) and Actinidia chinensis (yellow fleshed) show different
susceptibility to the disease: the yellow kiwifruit is far more susceptible
than the green one. The pathogen has significant epiphytic
and endophytic phases: it penetrates the host through natural
openings and thorough wounds. The control of the disease is
difficult, due to the lack of effective chemicals that might be applied
in the orchards. Copper compounds alone did not yield a
satisfactory control of the disease. For endophyte and epiphyte
isolation, orchards were chosen where the disease had the highest
incidence and severity. Inside orchard plots, where most kiwi
plants were dead, occasional symptomless plants were observed,
cut and taken to the lab. Epiphytes were isolated and purified
from washings of the leaves and endophytes were obtained from
the washings of woody disks, taken at different levels along the
trunk. A selection of ca. 60 isolates was chosen and subjected to
preliminary genetic characterisation with rep-PCR, using the
BOX primer. The selected endophytes and epiphytes were assayed
in vitro for their ability to inhibit a set of phytopathogenic
Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, among them Psa.
The results of the experiments showed that at least a dozen of endophytes
and epiphytes were able to strongly inhibit both Psa
and other important phytopathogenic bacteria.
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Keywords:
Actinidia; Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae; Endophytes; biological control
Elenco autori:
Giovanardi, Davide; Tontou, Rodanthi; C., Facchini; Stefani, Emilio
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Journal of Plant Pathology
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