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Use of culture filtrates of Ceratocystis ulmi as a bioassay to screen for disease tolerant Ulmus americana
Authors:Paula M Pijut  Subhash C Domir  R Daniel Lineberger and Lawrence R Schreiber
Institution:

a Department of Horticulture, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA

b USDA-ARS, Nursery Crops Research Laboratory, Main Road, Delaware, OH 43015, U.S.A.

Abstract:Cullus cultures of elm (Ulmus americana L.) derived from Dutch elm disease susceptible, intermediate-resistant, and resistant genotypes were exposed to the culture filtrates of three patogenic isolates of Ceratocystis ulmi, the causal agent of Dutch elm disease. Callus fresh weights, cell viability, and reactions of stem cuttings were determined after exposure to various concentrations of the filtrates. Calli from the susceptible elm failed to increase in fresh weight and lost viability after exposure to media containing culture filtrate. Calli from the resistant and the intermediate-resistant elms exhibited growth rates and maintained viability similar to controls not exposed to culture filtrate. Stem cuttings of the susceptible elm wilted after exposure to the culture filtrate. The symptoms were similar to wilt seen with the disease. Cuttings from the resistant elm had no disease symptoms whereas, the intermediate elm had some leaf chlorosis. Callus screening may thus be useful for selection of Ulmus germplasm for Dutch elm disease resistance.
Keywords:Ulmus americana  Ceratocystis ulmi  elm callus  culture filtrate  dutch elm disease
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