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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 667: IV International Cherry Symposium
AN IN VITRO BIOASSAY TO EVALUATE SWEET CHERRY RESPONSE TO INOCULATION WITH PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. SYRINGAE
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| Authors: | M. Roche, A.N. Azarenko |
| Keywords: | Bacterial canker, rootstocks, Prunus avium, P. cerasus, P. mahaleb, interspecific Prunus hybrids |
Abstract:
An excised leaf bioassay from sweet cherry tissue culture plantlets was developed to test for a necrotic response to inoculation with Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae. The four treatments in this bioassay included a water control, a low virulence 108cfu/ml P. syringae inoculation, and a 106 or a 108cfu/ml mixed pathogenic treatment.
Leaves were inoculated and then incubated for 7 days.
Evaluation of the necrotic response used a rating scale of 0 to 4 with 0 denoting necrosis surrounding the wound site only and 4 denoting necrosis of the entire leaf.
None of the evaluated genotypes exhibited any necrosis when inoculated with the water control, yet a few genotypes exhibited negligible necrosis when inoculated with a low virulence strain, JL2000. Several of the genotypes tested had necrotic responses statistically the same as the susceptible control (‘Corum’) when inoculated with either mixed pathogenic treatment.
Weiroot genotypes had a high necrotic rating, Pi-KU and Giessen/GiSelA genotypes had variable ratings, and Mazzard x Mahaleb (MxM) genotypes had very low necrotic ratings.
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