1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00022457
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Evaluation of resistance to Pseudomonas solanacearum in potato under controlled conditions

Abstract: Potato plantlets derived from in vitro propagation of three cultivars known for their field resistance (Cruza 148 and BR-63.65) or susceptibility (Drsirre) to Pseudomonas solanacearum E.E Smith were artificially inoculated under controlled conditions. The aim of this work was to determine the optimal inoculum concentration and the best observation period in which the cultivars would show different reactions to bacterial infection as expected on the basis of their field performance.A suitable statistical analys… Show more

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“…One-month-old vitro plants of each hybrid were transplanted into 60 mm diameter pots containing sterile soil in a temperature-controlled greenhouse. When a six to eight leaflet stage was reached, nine to 12 uniform plants for each genotype were inoculated pouring 1 mL of suspension into 1 cm deep holes previously made in the soil (Montanelli et al 1995). Three control plants were treated with SDW.…”
Section: Disease Resistance Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One-month-old vitro plants of each hybrid were transplanted into 60 mm diameter pots containing sterile soil in a temperature-controlled greenhouse. When a six to eight leaflet stage was reached, nine to 12 uniform plants for each genotype were inoculated pouring 1 mL of suspension into 1 cm deep holes previously made in the soil (Montanelli et al 1995). Three control plants were treated with SDW.…”
Section: Disease Resistance Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%