Frateuria defendens reduces yellows disease symptoms in grapevine under field conditions

V. Naor, T. Zahavi, R. Barkai, N. Weiss, Netta Mozes-Daube, O. Dror, C. Finkelstein, S. Aharon, Ofir Bahar, E. Zchori‐Fein, Lilach Iasur-Kruh
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Yellows diseases in grapevine, associated with the presence of different phytoplasmas, are a major problem for growers, with no environmentally friendly means of control. Frateuria defendens (Frd), a bacterium with endophytic traits, has been shown to reduce yellows symptoms in grapevine plantlets under laboratory conditions. The objective of this study was to test whether similar effects could be achieved under field conditions. A trial was conducted in a heavily infected vineyard in northern Israel for two consecutive years. A suspension of Frd cells (108·mL-1) was applied bi-weekly by foliar spray on grapevines from bud burst to leaf senescence. Frd penetrated the leaves during the growing period but not during leaf senescence and could be detected in the leaves by PCR analysis up to 14 days post-spraying. The rate of yellows infection was lower in the treated grapevines compared to its increase in untreated grapevines and the yield of symptomatic plants was improved by 10 to 20 %. Taken together, the results suggest Frd acted as a biological control agent in vineyards under the experimental conditions tested.
在田间条件下,枸杞子可减少葡萄黄病症状
葡萄黄病与不同植物原体的存在有关,对种植者来说是一个主要问题,没有环境友好的控制手段。防御葡萄球菌(Frd)是一种具有内生特性的细菌,在实验室条件下已被证明可以减少葡萄藤植株的黄色症状。本研究的目的是测试在野外条件下是否能达到类似的效果。在以色列北部一个感染严重的葡萄园里进行了连续两年的试验。以108·mL-1的Frd细胞为悬浮液,每两周喷施一次,从萌发到叶片衰老。喷施后14 d,在叶片中仍可检测到Frd的存在,但在叶片衰老期未检测到。与未处理的葡萄相比,处理过的葡萄的黄病感染率较低,有症状植株的产量提高了10%至20%。综上所述,结果表明,在实验条件下,Frd在葡萄园中起到了生物防治剂的作用。
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