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Etiology of mango malformation disease using GUS transformants of Fusarium subglutinans.

Freeman S., Maimon M., Pinkas Y.

Author Affiliation: Department of Plant Pathology, ARO, The Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel.
Acta Horticulturae  : 751-758

Abstract : Fusarium subglutinans [Gibberella fujikuroi var. subglutinans] has been associated with mango floral and vegetative malformation although confusion still remains regarding the aetiology of the disease. A wild type isolate of F. subglutinans, causing mango malformation disease, was transformed with the GUS (?-glucuronidase) reporter and hygromycin resistance genes. Five stable transformants were isolated containing varying copy numbers at different integration sites. Specific GUS activity was quantified for the transformants whereas no activity was recorded for the wild type isolate. The transformants and wild type isolate were inoculated into healthy mango floral and vegetative buds. Typical symptoms of misshapen shoots with short internodes, stubby leaves and bunchy, malformed inflorescences were observed 6 to 8 weeks following inoculation. The presence of GUS-stained mycelium of the pathogen viewed microscopically within infected plant organs provided unequivocal evidence that F. subglutinans is indeed a causal agent of mango malformation disease.

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