Increased plant tolerance against chrysanthemum yellows phytoplasma ( Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris ) following double inoculation with Glomus mosseae BEG12 and Pseudomonas putida S1Pf1Rif
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
The aim of this work was to assess the effects of a combined inoculum of a rhizobacterium and an arbuscular mycorrhizal
(AM) fungus on plant responses to phytoplasma infection, and on phytoplasma multiplication and viability in Chrysanthemum
carinatum plants infected by chrysanthemum yellows phytoplasma (CY). Combined inoculation with Glomus mosseae
BEG12 and Pseudomonas putida S1Pf1Rif resulted in some resistance to phytoplasma infection (about 30%), delayed
symptom expression in nonresistant plants, improved growth of the aerial part of the infected plants (+68Æ1%), and altered
root morphology (root tip number: +49Æ9%; branching degree: +82Æ8%). Combined inoculation with the two beneficial
microorganisms did not alter CY multiplication and viability. In inoculated and infected plants, phytoplasma morphology
was typical of senescent cells. A more active and efficient root system in double-inoculated plants probably mediated the
effects of the two rhizospheric microorganisms in the infected plants. The practical application of rhizospheric microorgan-
isms for mitigating phytoplasma damage, following evaluation under field conditions, represents an additional tool for the
integrated management of phytoplasmosis
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus; chrysanthemum carinatum; chrysanthemum yellows phytoplasma infection; rhizobacteria
List of contributors:
D'Amelio, Romina; Bosco, Domenico; Marzachi', Cristina
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