In vitro co-culture system for investigating Armillaria root rot in Prunus spp. using a fibersupported liquid approach
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2024-09-23ISSN
1932-6203
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In vitro co-culture techniques that allow the growth of plants and pathogens under controlled
environmental conditions are being used to re-create host plant infection. These
approaches reduce infection times, promote reproducibility, and enable a rapid evaluation
of plant-pathogen interactions. As a result, these systems have become essential in breeding programs aimed at developing plant resistance to diseases. In this study, we developed
and validated an in vitro co-culture system to investigate the Armillaria root rot (ARR) affecting Prunus spp. This disease, caused by fungi Armillaria spp. and Desarmillaria caespitosa,
poses a severe threat to the stone and nut fruit industry due to the susceptibility of most
commercial rootstocks to infection and the lack of effective management options for its control. The system consists of a fiber-supported liquid approach in sterile plastic vessels that
allows a fast and reproducible fungal infection under controlled environmental conditions.
The floor of the vessels was covered with a polyester-fiber matte and a germination paper
that served as an interface between the mycelia and the plant roots. The vessels were subjected to inoculation with Armillaria mellea and D. caespitosa, and three Prunus genotypes
(‘Guardian®’, ‘MP-29’, and Prunus cerasifera ‘14–4’) were co-cultured with both fungi. Disease progression and plant and fungal biomass were monitored during co-culture. The presented in vitro co-culture approach facilitates the concurrent growth of Armillaria/
Desarmillaria spp. and Prunus spp., excluding most of the limitations associated with greenhouses and field experiments. This system provides consistent and reproducible conditions
for investigating a prominent plant disease affecting Prunus spp.
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Materias (CDU)
632 - Enfermedades y protección de las plantas
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12
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Public Library of Science
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PloS ONE
Citación recomendada
Calle, Alejandro, Jeffrey Adelberg, Guido Schnabel, Jacqueline Naylor-Adelberg, Jhulia Gelain, Yeter Karakoc, Jared Weaver, Christopher Saski, and Ksenija Gasic. 2024. “In Vitro Co-culture System for Investigating Armillaria Root Rot in Prunus Spp. Using a Fiber-supported Liquid Approach.” PLoS ONE 19 (9): e0310314. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0310314.
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Fructicultura
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