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Comparison of Four Systems to Test the Tolerance of 'Fortune' Mandarin Tissue Cultured Plants to Alternaria alternata

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PLANTS-BASEL
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants10071321

Keywords

brown spot; ACT; fungus culture filtrate; mycotoxin

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  1. Seneca Foundation Project [08693/PI/08]

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The study tested four methods to evaluate the sensitivity of mandarin 'Fortune' explants cultured in vitro to Alternaria, and found that adding the A. alternata culture filtrate to the culture media and applying the mycotoxin to wounded leaves produced infection symptoms. This suggests that in addition to mycotoxins, other unknown elements in the culture filtrate might affect plant growth and behavior, making application of the toxin to wounded leaves the most reliable method for analyzing sensitivity to Alternaria.
Alternaria brown spot is a severe disease that affects leaves and fruits on susceptible mandarin and mandarin-like cultivars, and is produced by Alternaria alternata. Consequently, there is an urge to obtain new cultivars resistant to A. alternata, and mutation breeding together with tissue culture can help shorten the process. However, a protocol for the in vitro selection of resistant citrus genotypes is lacking. In this study, four methods to evaluate the sensitivity to Alternaria of mandarin 'Fortune' explants in in vitro culture were tested. The four tested systems consisted of: (1) the addition of the mycotoxin, produced by A. alternata in 'Fortune', to the propagation culture media, (2) the addition of the A. alternata culture filtrate to the propagation culture media, (3) the application of the mycotoxin to the intact shoot leaves, and (4) the application of the mycotoxin to the previously excised and wounded leaves. After analyzing the results, only the addition of the A. alternata culture filtrate to the culture media and the application of the mycotoxin to the wounded leaves produced symptoms of infection. However, the addition of the fungus culture filtrate to the culture media produced results, which might indicate that, in addition to the mycotoxin, many other unknown elements that can affect the plant growth and behavior could be found in the fungus culture filtrate. Therefore, the application of the toxin to the excised and wounded leaves seems to be the most reliable method to analyze sensitivity to Alternaria of 'Fortune' explants cultured in vitro.

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