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Development of an in vitro protocol to screen Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis pathogenicity in different Solanum species.

Authors :
Mohd Nadzir, M.M.
Vieira Lelis, Flavia
Thapa, B.
Ali, Afrida
Visser, R.G.F.
van Heusden, A.W.
van der Wolf, J.M.
Mohd Nadzir, M.M.
Vieira Lelis, Flavia
Thapa, B.
Ali, Afrida
Visser, R.G.F.
van Heusden, A.W.
van der Wolf, J.M.
Source :
ISSN: 0032-0862
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis (Cmm) is a quarantine organism in Europe and in many other countries. It is one of the most severe bacterial pathogens affecting tomato. Screening tomato plants for their resistance levelto Cmm requires a large amount of space under quarantine conditions and is therefore costly. This project developed a new inoculation protocol on in vitro tomato plants to facilitate a more economic and higher throughput disease screening. A new method using the PathoScreen system was tested to localize green fluorescent protein-tagged Cmm in planta and to quantify the pathogen based on the percentage of corrected GFP (cGFP%). The system was sensitive in detecting the GFP-tagged Cmm in the shoots, but in the roots a high autofluorescence masked detection and thus sensitivity of the assay. The in vitro protocol was tested on several wild relatives of tomato, which were previously screened in a greenhouse assay. The correlation between wilt symptoms in vitro and wilt symptoms in the greenhouse was overall moderate (r = 0.6462). The protocol worked well in differentiating the two parents that were used in the mapping studies. This study shows that the in vitro protocol can be efficiently used for resistance breeding in many tomato genotypes.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0032-0862
Notes :
application/pdf, Plant Pathology 68 (2019) 1, ISSN: 0032-0862, ISSN: 0032-0862, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1200321249
Document Type :
Electronic Resource