Phytopathogenic Mollicutes
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 1

Isolation of fungal endophytes for the biocontrol of phytoplasmas associated with fruit trees

  • Author:
  • Wolfgang Jarausch1,, Isabell Büttel2,3, Nora Schwind1, Miriam Runne1, Barbara Jarausch1
  • Total Page Count: 2
  • Page Number: 179 to 180

1AlPlanta, RLP AgroScience, Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Germany

2Institute of Molecular Physiology, Microbiology and Wine Research, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany

3Institute of Biotechnology and Drug Research (IBWF), Kaiserslautern, Germany

*Corresponding author e-mail: Wolfgang. Jarausch (wolfgang.jarausch@agroscience.rlp.de)

Online published on 25 July, 2019.

Abstract

Endophytic fungi were isolated from apricot and peach trees which had recovered from European stone fruit yellows disease. To test for their phytoplasma antagonistic activity a plant tissue culture system based on apple proliferation-infected apple plants was used. Six selected fungi were inoculated and their effect on plant growth and phytoplasma concentration was measured. One fungus, Epicoccum nigrum, significantly reduced apple proliferation symptoms and phytoplasma concentration both in in vitro and in ex vitro plants.

Keywords

‘Candidatus Phytoplasma mali’, apple proliferation, European stone fruit yellows, in vitro screening