Studies on the crown gall disease of chestnut nurse seedling grafts

밤나무 유태 접목묘의 뿌리 흑병 ( 근두암종병 ) 에 관한 연구

  • La, Yong-Joon (College of Agriculture, Seoul National University, Suweon, Korea.) ;
  • Hyong-Bin Im (College of Agriculture, Seoul National University, Suweon, Korea.) ;
  • Kwang-Yeun Lee (College of Agriculture, Young Nam University, Kyungsan, Korea.) ;
  • Du-Hyung Lee (The City University of Seoul, Korea.)
  • Published : 1978.02.01

Abstract

Pathological and anatomical studies on the cause of the crown gall like symptoms associated with the chestnut nurse grafts were undertaken. The crown gall bacterium, Agrobacterium tumefaciens, was isolated from the gall tissues of chestnut nurese grafts by using selective media developed by S초개소 et al. and kado and Heskett. Typical crown gall symptoms appeared on tomato, castor bean and geranium plants 10~21 days following inoculation with the bacterium isolated from the gall tissues of chestnut nurse grafts. Agrobacterium tumefaciens was reisolated from crown gall tissues of tomato, castor bean and geranium. Anatomical studies on the origin, growth and differentiation of the gall tissues of the chestnut nurse grafts confirmed that the gall tissues are of crown gall origin. Masses of Agrobacterium tumefaciens were observed from gall tissues of chestnut nurse grafts, so it could be confirmed that the crown gall symptoms prevalent on chestnut nurse grafts are caused by the crown gall bacterium, Agrobacterium tumefaciens.

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