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PRODUCTION OF VIRUS-FREE PLANT PROPAGATION MATERIAL FROM INFECTED NECTARINE TREES
Article number
616_79
Pages
501 – 505
Language
English
Abstract
Plum pox virus (PPV) is one of the major and common diseases in stone-fruit trees.
The effect of thermotherapy in PPV-infected nectarine plants (Prunus persica var. nectarina Max, cv.
Arm King) and plant regeneration from meristem-tip explants, as well as use of a reliable RT-PCR that detects extremely low virus titre of PPV in in vitro cultures were studied.
Three weeks of thermotherapy at a maximum temperature of 35°C gave tender explants that used for meristem-tip culture.
Meristem-tip explants first were established on WPM free of growth regulators and then for multiple shoot were subcultured on WPM supplemented with 8 µM BA and 0.8 µM IAA. Individual shoots produced from such meristem-tip cultures were tested for PPV presence with RT-PCR and gave negative results (virus-free) at a frequency of 82.8%. Rooted in vitro microcuttings, derived from virus-free cultures, were established in the greenhouse conditions successfully.
The effect of thermotherapy in PPV-infected nectarine plants (Prunus persica var. nectarina Max, cv.
Arm King) and plant regeneration from meristem-tip explants, as well as use of a reliable RT-PCR that detects extremely low virus titre of PPV in in vitro cultures were studied.
Three weeks of thermotherapy at a maximum temperature of 35°C gave tender explants that used for meristem-tip culture.
Meristem-tip explants first were established on WPM free of growth regulators and then for multiple shoot were subcultured on WPM supplemented with 8 µM BA and 0.8 µM IAA. Individual shoots produced from such meristem-tip cultures were tested for PPV presence with RT-PCR and gave negative results (virus-free) at a frequency of 82.8%. Rooted in vitro microcuttings, derived from virus-free cultures, were established in the greenhouse conditions successfully.
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Authors
G.A. Manganaris, A.S. Economou, I. Boubourakas, N. Katis
Keywords
Meristem-tip culture, plum pox virus (PPV), polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Prunus persica var. nectarina, sharka, thermotherapy
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