2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-7915.2009.00105.x
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Colonization process of olive tissues by Verticillium dahliae and its in planta interaction with the biocontrol root endophyte Pseudomonas fluorescens PICF7

Abstract: SummaryThe colonization process of Olea europaea by the defoliating pathotype of Verticillium dahliae, and the in planta interaction with the endophytic, biocontrol strain Pseudomonas fluorescens PICF7 were determined. Differential fluorescent protein tagging was used for the simultaneous visualization of P. fluorescens PICF7 and V. dahliae in olive tissues. Olive plants were bacterized with PICF7 and then transferred to V. dahliae‐infested soil. Monitoring olive colonization events by V. dahliae and its inter… Show more

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“…Indeed, CLSM imagery showed that entry of V. dahliae into root epidermal cells by an active mechanism, or at the points of emergence of lateral roots ( Fig. 5), could also take place although to a much lesser extent than entrance by available root breakages (Prieto et al 2009). An interesting finding was the detection of VDAT-36I MS on the olive root surface just a few days after artificial inoculation.…”
Section: Verticillium Wilt Of Olive Disease Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indeed, CLSM imagery showed that entry of V. dahliae into root epidermal cells by an active mechanism, or at the points of emergence of lateral roots ( Fig. 5), could also take place although to a much lesser extent than entrance by available root breakages (Prieto et al 2009). An interesting finding was the detection of VDAT-36I MS on the olive root surface just a few days after artificial inoculation.…”
Section: Verticillium Wilt Of Olive Disease Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This provided an experimental design resembling conditions much closer to natural environments rather than those present in gnotobiotic systems frequently utilized in this type of study. Results have shown that inner colonization of olive root tissues predominantly takes place through a passive entry mechanism, facilitated by the presence of micro or macro root injuries (Prieto et al 2009). This scenario has been suggested as the most likely occurring in plant root systems growing under natural soil conditions (Pegg 1985;Pegg and Brady 2002).…”
Section: Verticillium Wilt Of Olive Disease Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The colonization of cotton roots by V. dahliae in soil naturally leads to the colonization of vascular tissues in cotton (Garber and Houston, 1966;Gerik and Huisman, 1988). Recently, the development of confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) has significantly increased our knowledge of the colonization process of V. dahliae on various plant roots (Eynck et al, 2007;Vallad and Subbarao, 2008;Prieto et al, 2009;Zhang et al, 2012). However, the comprehensive observation of the cotton living root colonization process by V. dahliae under CLSM is not likely to be practicable due to the large size of cotton roots.…”
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