Occurrence of endophytic fungi causing recalcitrance of olive cultivar ‘Istrska belica’ during shoot culture establishment
Abstract
The primary aim of this study was to establish a micropropagation procedure for the Slovenian frost-tolerant olive cultivar ‘Istrska belica’. Establishing an in vitro culture was very difficult due to constant contaminations, tissue browning and stunted shoot growth. A sterile shoot culture was finally achieved by washing with running tap water, immersing in a mixture of ascorbic and citric acid and sterilizing with 70% ethanol and dichloroisocyanuric acid. Shoot growth was optimal on DKW medium supplemented with 4 mg/L of 2iP. Even in optimized conditions, sporadic fungal outbursts occurred. Fungi were isolated and their taxonomic origin was determined by morphological observation and molecular identification. Based on BLAST queries in the NCBI database, five genera of fungi were identified: Cladosporium, Chaetomium, Preussia, Biscogniauxia and Sistotrema, the last three genera being isolated from olives for the first time. A detailed literature search was performed to provide data on previous reports of these genera in relation to their putative endophytic presence and their possible pathogenic status. This is the first study reporting the presence of endophytic fungi in olive tissue culture. The information provided in this work can be very useful for the optimization of micropropagation protocols of recalcitrant olive cultivars and can potentially improve field performance of nursery plants.Downloads
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2016-06-24
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Oražem P, Celar FA, Bohanec B. Occurrence of endophytic fungi causing recalcitrance of olive cultivar ‘Istrska belica’ during shoot culture establishment. Arch Biol Sci [Internet]. 2016Jun.24 [cited 2024Nov.22];68(1):177-86. Available from: https://serbiosoc.org.rs/arch/index.php/abs/article/view/754
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