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Biological Control of Crown Gall: Field Measurements and Glasshouse Experiments
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1972
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BiologyCrown GallNonpathogenic Biotype 2Plant-microbe InteractionBacteriologyPathologyPathogeniec FormPlant PathologyMicrobiologyInfection ControlMedicinePlant-pathogen InteractionAntimicrobial ResistanceTotal Biotype 2Plant Health
S ummary : An ecological study showed that the pathogeniec form of Agrobacterium radiobacter (A.r. var. tumefaciens ), biotype 2 was present in soil near galled almond seedlings, where it formed a significant proportion of the total biotype 2 population; the pathogen was not detected near healthy plants. One nonpathogenic biotype 2 isolate was able, when present in numbers approximately equal to the pathogen, to prevent crown gall induction in tomato and peach seedlings. This isolate gave complete biological control of crown gall in a glasshouse test. Six other nonpathogenic isolates did not significantly inhibit gall induction by equal numbers of the pathogen. In the field, gall induction probably depends on the size of the population of the pathogen (both absolutely and relative to that of the nonpathogen) at a wound site and on the inhibitory efficiency of the nonpathogen.
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