Title of article :
Effect of Antibiotics on the Symptoms of Stunting Disease of Magnolia liliiflora Plants
Author/Authors :
M. Kami?ska and H. ?liwa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Treatment of diseased magnolia plants with Oxytetracycline,
Baytril or Tylan did not reduce the number of
symptomatic plants, but promoted shoot growth,
development of symptomless leaves and flower buds.
The most efficient were 500 ppm Baytril, 200 ppm
Tylan and 500 or 1000 ppm Oxytetracycline. Lower
concentrations of Baytril and Oxytetracycline were less
effective and higher concentrations of Tylan decreased
the growth of magnolia shoots. All the tested antibiotic
treated and untreated magnolias were shown by
polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length
polymorphism (PCR–RFLP) to contain the AY
(16SrI) phytoplasma and two also to contain a phytoplasma
related to apple proliferation phytoplasma
group (16SrX). The results indicate that Magnolia is a
natural host of phytoplasmas belonging to the aster
yellows and apple proliferation phytoplasma groups,
and support the suggestion that phytoplasmas are the
cause of magnolia stunting disease.
Keywords :
antibiotics , magnolia , stunting , aster yellows phytoplasma , apple proliferation phytoplasma polymerase chainreaction
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology