Title of article :
Differences in Strain Virulence of the European Stone Fruit Yellows Phytoplasma and Susceptibility of Stone Fruit Trees on Various Rootstocks to this Pathogen
Author/Authors :
H. Kison & E. Seemüller، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Twenty strains of the European stone fruit yellows
(ESFY) phytoplasma showed great dierences in viru-
lence when examined by graft inoculation of trees on
peach, peach hybrid GF 677 and P. `Mariannaʹ GF 8/1
rootstocks. The most virulent strains killed all trees on
peach rootstocks whereas the mild strains did not cause
mortality but induced only mild foliar symptoms and
slightly reduced vigour. Virulence often depended on the
pathogen±scion combination and was in several cases
most severe when the scion consisted of the original host
of the pathogen. To examine resistance in stone fruits,
trees on a total of 23 rootstocks were inoculated with the
ESFY strains. Trees on the Prunus domestica stocks
Ackermannʹs, Brompton and P 1275 and on Prunus
cerasifera stock Myrabi were little aected. Slightly
more damage occurred in trees on rootstocks GF 677,
GF 8±1, and the P. insititia stocks St Julien A and St
Julien GF 655/2. Ishtara, P. cerasifera stockMyrobalan,
and peach rootstocks Higama and GF 305 were shown
to be moderately susceptible and a high susceptibility
was found in trees on peach rootstocks Montclar, peach
seedling, Rutgers Red Leaf, and Rubira, on apricot
seedlings and St Julien 2. Of ¯owering cherry trees on
various rootstocks, the least susceptible were those on
Gisela 3 and F 12/1 whereas Gisela 1, Weihroot 158 and
Gisela 5 were more aected. Phytoplasmas were detec-
ted by either DAPI (4¢-6-diamidino-2-phenylindole)
staining or polymerase chain reaction in all rootstocks
and scions tested. However, detection frequency and
phytoplasma concentrations were usually lower in the
more tolerant hosts than in susceptible genotypes.
Keywords :
phytoplasma , European stone fruit yellows , Rootstocks , Resistance , stone fruits , strain virulence
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology