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Characterization of resistance against the olive-defoliating Verticillium dahliae pathotype in selected clones of wild olive

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Verticillium wilt of olive is best managed by resistant cultivars but those currently available show incomplete resistance to the defoliating (D) Verticillium dahliae pathotype. Moreover, these cultivars do not satisfy consumers' demand for high yields and oil quality. Highly resistant rootstocks would be of paramount importance for production of agronomically-adapted and commercially-desirable olive cultivars in D V. dahliae-infested soils. In this work, resistance to D V. dahliae in wild olive clones Ac-13, Ac-18, OutVert and StopVert was assessed by quantifying the fungus DNA along the stem using a highly sensitive real-time qPCR protocol and a stem colonization index (SCI) based on isolation of V. dahliae following artificial inoculations under conditions highly conducive for Verticillium wilt. 'Ac-13?, 'Ac-18?, 'OutVert' and 'StopVert' showed a symptomless reaction to D V. dahliae. The mean amount of D V. dahliae DNA quantified in stem of the four clones ranged from 3.64 to 28.89 pg /100 ng olive DNA, which was 249 to 1,537 times lower than that in susceptible 'Picual' olive. The reduction in the quantitative stem colonization of wild olive clones by D V. dahliae was also indicated by a sharp decrease in the SCI. Overall, there was a pattern of decreasing SCI in acropetal progression along the plant axis, as well as correlation between positive re-isolation and quantification of pathogen DNA. The results of this research show that wild olive clones 'Ac-13?, 'Ac-18?, 'OutVert' and 'StopVert' have a valuable potential as rootstocks for the management of Verticillium wilt in olive.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Verticillium dahliae; olive; resistance
List of contributors:
Bubici, GIOVANNI NICOLA
Authors of the University:
BUBICI GIOVANNI NICOLA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/315271
Published in:
PLANT PATHOLOGY (ONLINE)
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