Large‐scale application of biological control of crown gall in Greece1
作者:
P. G. PSALLIDAS,
期刊:
EPPO Bulletin
(WILEY Available online 1988)
卷期:
Volume 18,
issue 1
页码: 61-66
ISSN:0250-8052
年代: 1988
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2338.1988.tb00348.x
出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
Crown gall disease of cultivated plants, caused byAgrobacterium tumefaciens,constitutes a serious problem for the fruit tree, rose and grapevine nurseries in Greece. All three biotypes ofA. tumefaciensexist in Greece. Biotypes 1 and 2 have a wide host range being responsible for the disease on fruit trees and roses while biotype 3 isolates have a narrow host range infecting grapevine only. All Greek isolates of biotype 1 and all but 3 isolates of biotype 2 were sensitive to biological control with the antagonistic bacteriumA. radiobacterstrain K84, but the biotype 3 isolates were insensitive to biocontrol. Experiments on the effectiveness of the method in artificial infections of seedlings as well as in naturally infested soils showed that the method is effective and can be applied without any risk of development of forms insensitive to biocontrol. The use of a lyophilized preparation of K84 with skim milk as suspending medium is recommended. The lyophilized antagonistic bacterium retains its activity and the final concentration (106cfu ml‐) is adequate to protect treated plants from crown gal
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