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Effects of Pseudomonas putida SIPf1Rif Against Chrysanthemum Yellows Phytoplasma Infection

Phytoplasmas cause damage on a number of plant species leading to relevant economical loss. Up to now, strategies to limit their spread led to only partial success. In this context, the use of plant-beneficial bacteria to control phytoplasmas has never been explored. The aim of this work was to asse...

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Published in:Phytopathology 2010-08, Vol.100 (8), p.805-813
Main Authors: Gamalero, E, D'Amelio, R, Musso, C, Cantamessa, S, Pivato, B, D'Agostino, G, Duan, J, Bosco, D, Marzachi, C, Berta, G
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Summary:Phytoplasmas cause damage on a number of plant species leading to relevant economical loss. Up to now, strategies to limit their spread led to only partial success. In this context, the use of plant-beneficial bacteria to control phytoplasmas has never been explored. The aim of this work was to assess the effect of Pseudomonas putida SIPf1Rif against chrysanthemum yellows phytoplasma (CYP) infection of daisy. Plant bio-mass, root architecture, symptom severity, phytoplasma titer, and viability were evaluated in inoculated and control plants. CYP reduced plant growth and root development. Although the phytoplasma titer in young apical leaves was not affected by inoculation with SIPf1Rif, the pseudomonad improved plant growth of CYP-infected plants. Whereas CYP titer increased over time in uninoculated plants, its viability decreased, regardless of the presence of P. putida SIPf1Rif. Finally, phytoplasma cells in fully developed leaves of CYP-infected plants inoculated with S1Pf1Rif often appeared degenerated. Overall, our results indicate that P. putida S1Pf1Rif is able to alleviate the disease, although it does not affect the presence of viable phytoplasmas in young, developing leaves of the infected plants.
ISSN:0031-949X
DOI:10.1094/PHYTO-100-8-0805