In Vitro Elimination of PPV from Infected Apricot Shoot Tips via Chemotherapy and Cryotherapy
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2015Author
Seker, M. Gul and Suzerer, V. and Elibuyuk, I. O. and Ciftci, Y. Ozden
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Plum pox potyvirus (PPV) is the most serious viral disease of stone
fruits of Prunus sp. and elimination of the virus could be achieved by
using in vitro-applied techniques. Thus, the potential of usage of
thermotherapy, chemotherapy and cryotherapy techniques was assessed by
in vitro treatment of infected apricot shoot tips. Survival was declined
with prolonged application of thermotherapy whereas promising results
were scored after chemotherapy and cryotherapy. The highest survival
(100\%) of the shoot tips was achieved with quercetin containing medium
while relatively lower (80\%) survival was scored with ribavirin. In
addition, inclusion of the 8-azaguanine had found to be phytotoxic as no
survival was achieved after treatment. In the case of cryotherapy,
two-step freezing technique was applied and 10\% of survival was
recorded in cryopreserved apricot shoot tips. RT-PCR analysis showed
that PPV was eliminated in the survived ones both after chemotherapy and
cryotherapy, which revealed that those techniques could be used for in
vitro elimination of PPV from infected apricot as well as other stone
fruits. (C) 2015 Friends Science Publishers
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