Vol. 54 No. 3 (2015)
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Removal of viruses from Lebanese fig varieties using tissue culture and thermotherapy

Elia CHOUEIRI
Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute (LARI)

Published 2015-12-30

Keywords

  • Ficus carica,
  • shoot tip culture,
  • thermotherapy

How to Cite

[1]
L. CHALAK, T. ELBEAINO, A. ELBITAR, T. FATTAL, and E. CHOUEIRI, “Removal of viruses from Lebanese fig varieties using tissue culture and thermotherapy”, Phytopathol. Mediterr., vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 531–535, Dec. 2015.

Abstract

Two Lebanese fig accessions of local varieties (Biadi and Aswad), infected by Fig leaf mottle-associated virus 1 (FLMaV-1), Fig leaf mottle-associated virus 2 (FLMaV-2) and Fig mosaic virus (FMV), were subjected to tissue culture and thermotherapy for producing virus-free plant material. The virus status of all progeny explants was assayed by RT-PCR using viruses-specific primers. The shoot tip culture technique was reliable for elimination of from 60 to 100% of fig viruses. However, stem cutting culture coupled with thermotherapy was the most effective for shoot regeneration (40% of reactive explants), while elimination of the three viruses was possible even though with lower rates of removal (from zero to 81%) were achieved. This study has indicated that FLMaV-2 is more susceptible to thermotherapy than FLMaV-1 and FMV.

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