Relative susceptibility of Vitis vinifera cultivars to vector-borne Xylella fastidiosa through time.

Understanding the interactions between pathogen, crop and vector are necessary for the development of disease control practices of vector-borne pathogens. For instance, resistant plant genotypes can help constrain disease symptoms due to infections and limit pathogen spread by vectors. On the other...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Arash Rashed, Joyce Kwan, Breanna Baraff, Diane Ling, Matthew P Daugherty, Nabil Killiny, Rodrigo P P Almeida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23424629/pdf/?tool=EBI
id doaj-fcd98dcbe38e4c6d8a1c903b13d9f68f
record_format Article
spelling doaj-fcd98dcbe38e4c6d8a1c903b13d9f68f2021-03-03T23:44:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0182e5532610.1371/journal.pone.0055326Relative susceptibility of Vitis vinifera cultivars to vector-borne Xylella fastidiosa through time.Arash RashedJoyce KwanBreanna BaraffDiane LingMatthew P DaughertyNabil KillinyRodrigo P P AlmeidaUnderstanding the interactions between pathogen, crop and vector are necessary for the development of disease control practices of vector-borne pathogens. For instance, resistant plant genotypes can help constrain disease symptoms due to infections and limit pathogen spread by vectors. On the other hand, genotypes susceptible to infection may increase pathogen spread owing to their greater pathogen quantity, regardless of their symptom status. In this study, we evaluated under greenhouse conditions the relative levels of resistance (i.e. relatively lower pathogen quantity) versus tolerance (i.e. less symptom severity) of 10 commercial grapevine (Vitis vinifera) cultivars to Pierce's disease etiological agent, the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa. Overall, no correlation was detected between pathogen quantity and disease severity, indicating the existence of among-cultivar variation in plant response to infection. Thompson Seedless and Barbera were the two most susceptible among 10 evaluated cultivars. Rubired showed the least severe disease symptoms and was categorized as one of the most resistant genotypes in this study. However, within each cultivar the degree of resistance/tolerance was not consistent across sampling dates. These cultivar and temporal differences in susceptibility to infection may have important consequences for disease epidemiology and the effectiveness of management protocols.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23424629/pdf/?tool=EBI
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Arash Rashed
Joyce Kwan
Breanna Baraff
Diane Ling
Matthew P Daugherty
Nabil Killiny
Rodrigo P P Almeida
spellingShingle Arash Rashed
Joyce Kwan
Breanna Baraff
Diane Ling
Matthew P Daugherty
Nabil Killiny
Rodrigo P P Almeida
Relative susceptibility of Vitis vinifera cultivars to vector-borne Xylella fastidiosa through time.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Arash Rashed
Joyce Kwan
Breanna Baraff
Diane Ling
Matthew P Daugherty
Nabil Killiny
Rodrigo P P Almeida
author_sort Arash Rashed
title Relative susceptibility of Vitis vinifera cultivars to vector-borne Xylella fastidiosa through time.
title_short Relative susceptibility of Vitis vinifera cultivars to vector-borne Xylella fastidiosa through time.
title_full Relative susceptibility of Vitis vinifera cultivars to vector-borne Xylella fastidiosa through time.
title_fullStr Relative susceptibility of Vitis vinifera cultivars to vector-borne Xylella fastidiosa through time.
title_full_unstemmed Relative susceptibility of Vitis vinifera cultivars to vector-borne Xylella fastidiosa through time.
title_sort relative susceptibility of vitis vinifera cultivars to vector-borne xylella fastidiosa through time.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Understanding the interactions between pathogen, crop and vector are necessary for the development of disease control practices of vector-borne pathogens. For instance, resistant plant genotypes can help constrain disease symptoms due to infections and limit pathogen spread by vectors. On the other hand, genotypes susceptible to infection may increase pathogen spread owing to their greater pathogen quantity, regardless of their symptom status. In this study, we evaluated under greenhouse conditions the relative levels of resistance (i.e. relatively lower pathogen quantity) versus tolerance (i.e. less symptom severity) of 10 commercial grapevine (Vitis vinifera) cultivars to Pierce's disease etiological agent, the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa. Overall, no correlation was detected between pathogen quantity and disease severity, indicating the existence of among-cultivar variation in plant response to infection. Thompson Seedless and Barbera were the two most susceptible among 10 evaluated cultivars. Rubired showed the least severe disease symptoms and was categorized as one of the most resistant genotypes in this study. However, within each cultivar the degree of resistance/tolerance was not consistent across sampling dates. These cultivar and temporal differences in susceptibility to infection may have important consequences for disease epidemiology and the effectiveness of management protocols.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23424629/pdf/?tool=EBI
work_keys_str_mv AT arashrashed relativesusceptibilityofvitisviniferacultivarstovectorbornexylellafastidiosathroughtime
AT joycekwan relativesusceptibilityofvitisviniferacultivarstovectorbornexylellafastidiosathroughtime
AT breannabaraff relativesusceptibilityofvitisviniferacultivarstovectorbornexylellafastidiosathroughtime
AT dianeling relativesusceptibilityofvitisviniferacultivarstovectorbornexylellafastidiosathroughtime
AT matthewpdaugherty relativesusceptibilityofvitisviniferacultivarstovectorbornexylellafastidiosathroughtime
AT nabilkilliny relativesusceptibilityofvitisviniferacultivarstovectorbornexylellafastidiosathroughtime
AT rodrigoppalmeida relativesusceptibilityofvitisviniferacultivarstovectorbornexylellafastidiosathroughtime
_version_ 1714811350892412928