Responses of embryogenic mango cultures and seedling bioassays to a partially purified phytotoxin produced by a mango leaf isolate of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Penz.

Citation
S. Jayasankar et al., Responses of embryogenic mango cultures and seedling bioassays to a partially purified phytotoxin produced by a mango leaf isolate of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Penz., IN VITRO-PL, 35(6), 1999, pp. 475-479
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
IN VITRO CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-PLANT
ISSN journal
10545476 → ACNP
Volume
35
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
475 - 479
Database
ISI
SICI code
1054-5476(199911/12)35:6<475:ROEMCA>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Pent., the causal agent of mango anthracnose , produces a phytotoxin in vitro. The partially purified phytotoxin, presum ably colletotrichin, caused anthracnose-like symptoms on young mango leaves , was toxic to embryogenic suspension cultures of two mango cultivars,'Hind i' and 'Carabao,' and inhibited in vitro seed germination of tyro nonhosts, lettuce and tobacco. There were linear relationships between concentration of the partially purified phytotoxin and mortality of mango embryogenic cu ltures. Embryogenic cultures grown in the presence of the partially purifie d phytotoxin showed significantly lower growth rates than the controls. Sim ilarly, embryogenic cultures grown in the presence of 40% (vol/vol) fungal culture filtrate showed significantly lower growth rates than unchallenged controls, Medium containing 40% (vol/vol) Czapek-Dox fungal broth did not r educe growth of embryogenic cultures, indicating the production of phytotox in in vitro. The results suggest that either fungal culture filtrate or pur ified phytotoxin can be used as in vitro selection agents to screen for res istance to this fungus.