Leaf‐disc grafting for the transmission of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in citrus (Citrus sinensis; Rutaceae) seedlings


Publication

Citation
Tabay Zambon et al. (2017). Applications in Plant Sciences 5 (1)
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Subjects
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Plant Science
Abstract
Premise of the study:The search for resistance/tolerance to the devastating citrus huanglongbing disease (syn. HLB or citrus greening) is generating an increasing number of new plants of diverse genetic makeup. As the increasing number of new plants require more space, resources, and time, the need for faster and more efficient HLB screening tests becomes crucial.Methods and Results:The leaf‐disc grafting system described here consists in replacing a disc of leaf tissue with a similar disc from an infected plant. This can be performed in young seedlings not yet big enough to endure other types of grafting. Graft success and infection rates average approximately 80%.Conclusions:We describe the successful adaptation of leaf‐disc grafting as a powerful screening tool for HLB. The system requires minimal plant material and can be performed in seedlings at a very young age with increased efficiency in terms of time, space, and resources.
Authors
Tabay Zambon, Flavia; Plant, Karen; Etxeberria, Ed
Publication date
2017-01-01
DOI
10.3732/apps.1600085 

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