The effectiveness of Agrobacterium radiobacter K84, 0341, and a K84 non-agrocin-producing mutant (K84 Agr-) in biological control of crown gall on rootstocks of stone fruit trees was determined in three experiments. In experiment 1, K84 and 0341 controlled crown gall on plum plants in soil inoculated with two strains of Agrobacterium tumefaciens resistant to agrocin 84. In experiment 2, K84 controlled crown gall on peach plants in soils inoculated with strains of A. tumefaciens sensitive or resistant to agrocin 84 or with a mixture of both. However, the effectiveness of K84 was higher against the sensitive strain than against the resistant strain. There was a residual effect of K84 from one year to another in soil inoculated with the sensitive strains. In experiment 3, K84 and K84 Agrcontrolled crown gall on plum and peach plants in soils inoculated with strains of A. tumefaciens sensitive or resistant to agrocin 84. The control afforded by K84 was higher than that provided by K84 Agr-against the sensitive strain but was similar against the resistant strain.
Among 115 Spanish isolates of Agrobacterium tumefaciens from 13 hosts and 47 locations, biotypes 1, 2, and 3 were identified. Most isolates were of biotype 2. Biotype 3 isolates were obtained only from grapevine, and all were resistant to agrocin 84. Nopaline was utilized by 84% of isolates. Only three isolates did not utilize either octopine, nopaline or mannopinic acid.
Isolates from fruit trees were mostly biotype 2 and utilized only nopaline; some isolates from a peach x almond hybrid utilized mannopinic acid. Rose and osier isolates were biotype 1 and utilized only nopaline. Most grapevine isolates were biotype 3, but varied widely in opine utilization.
With one exception all isolates sensitive to agrocin 84 catabolized nopaline; no biotype 3 strains catabolized mannopinic acid and no biotype 1 or 2 strains catabolized octopine.
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