Medium for Isolation and Growth of Bacteria Associated with Plum Leaf Scald and Phony Peach Diseases

  • Wells J
  • Raju B
  • Nyland G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Rickettsia-like bacteria associated with plum leaf scald and phony peach diseases were isolated from diseased but not from healthy tissues and cultured on charcoal-yeast extract medium (BCYE) buffered with ACES (2-[(2-amino-2-oxoethyl) amino]-ethanesulfonic acid). Optimum conditions for isolation and growth on BCYE medium were pH 6.5 to 6.9 at 20 and 25°C under normal atmosphere. Growth of primary colonies and first-passage subcultures was restricted, and colonies reached a maximum diameter of 0.6 mm in 60 days. After 12 passages, subcultures reached maximum growth in 21 days. The rickettsia-like bacteria from BCYE cultures were gram negative, serologically the same as those present in diseased peach and plum, and composed of rod-shaped cells measuring 0.35 by 5 μm (average diameter and maximum length) in a matrix of filamentous strands of similar width but of variable length.

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Wells, J. M., Raju, B. C., Nyland, G., & Lowe, S. K. (1981). Medium for Isolation and Growth of Bacteria Associated with Plum Leaf Scald and Phony Peach Diseases. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 42(2), 357–363. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.42.2.357-363.1981

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