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1 March 2006 IN VITRO CULTURE RESPONSE OF COMMON BEAN EXPLANTS TO FILTRATE FROM PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. PHASEOLICOLA AND CORRELATION WITH DISEASE RESISTANCE
A. I. GONZÁLEZ, C. POLANCO, M. L. RUIZ
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The in vitro culture responses from different explants of a race-specific resistant cultivar (Red Mexican) and a race-susceptible cultivar (Palmeña) to halo-blight pathogen (Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola) were studied. Two kinds of filtrate obtained from a phaseolotoxin producer wild type and a non-producer mutant of P. syringae pv. phaseolicola race-7 were used. Callus formation of Red Mexican was significantly reduced in the presence of phaseolotoxin. Bud-shoot growth was more sensitive than callus formation to other metabolites present in the pathogen filtrate, but the presence of phaseolotoxin in the media showed a positive correlation between resistance to halo blight race-7 pathogen and bud-shoot growth. Our results indicate that differential in vitro responses are influenced by the plant genotype and by the metabolite composition and concentration of the filtrate.

A. I. GONZÁLEZ, C. POLANCO, and M. L. RUIZ "IN VITRO CULTURE RESPONSE OF COMMON BEAN EXPLANTS TO FILTRATE FROM PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. PHASEOLICOLA AND CORRELATION WITH DISEASE RESISTANCE," In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology - Plant 42(2), 160-164, (1 March 2006). https://doi.org/10.1079/IVP2005729
Received: 29 December 2004; Accepted: 1 July 2005; Published: 1 March 2006
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KEYWORDS
Callus
halo-blight disease
phaseolotoxin
Phaseolus vulgaris
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