Elimination of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’ from rose (Rosa × hybrida L.) by application of antibiotics under in-vitro and in-vivo conditions

Published

2025-03-29

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58993/ijh/2025.82.1.8

Keywords:

Phyllody, oxytetracycline, 16S rRNA, 23S rRNA peptidyl transferase loop.
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Authors

  • Tasou Rihne
  • Namita . a:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:86:"Division of Floriculture and Landscaping, ICAR- Indian Agricultural Research Institute";} https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2721-3749
  • Kanwar P. Singh Division of Floriculture and Landscaping, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012
  • M.K. Singh Division of Floriculture and Landscaping, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012
  • Akshay Talukdar Division of Floriculture and Landscaping, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012
  • G.P. Rao Division of Floriculture and Landscaping, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012

Abstract

Rose is severely affected by phytoplasma diseases, causing significant loss in flower quality. A valid control strategy is not yet available for managing phytoplasma diseases in roses. The present study aimed to obtain phytoplasma-free rose plants using antibiotics. In this study, phytoplasma-associated rose cultivar ‘Dr. M. S. Randhawa’ exhibiting phyllody and flower malformation symptoms was used to study the effect of three antibiotics namely, oxytetracycline, streptomycin and erythromycin A at different concentrations (60 mg/L, 80 mg/L and 100 mg/L) for management of phytoplasma under in-vitro and in-vivo conditions. All concentrations of oxytetracycline effectively eliminated phytoplasma in both conditions. The absence of phytoplasma was confirmed by nested Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) analysis in all treated plants in-vivo and in-vitro at monthly intervals for up to three months. However, streptomycin and erythromycin A treatments failed to eliminate phytoplasma in both conditions, as indicated by positive PCR results. The findings of this study reveal that oxytetracycline at 60 mg/L was the most efficient in eliminating phytoplasma from infected rose plants under both in-vitro and in-vivo conditions.

How to Cite

Rihne, T., ., N., Kanwar P. Singh, M.K. Singh, Akshay Talukdar, & G.P. Rao. (2025). Elimination of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’ from rose (Rosa × hybrida L.) by application of antibiotics under in-vitro and in-vivo conditions. Indian Journal of Horticulture, 82(01), 40–45. https://doi.org/10.58993/ijh/2025.82.1.8

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Namita ., a:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:86:"Division of Floriculture and Landscaping, ICAR- Indian Agricultural Research Institute";}

Senior Scientist

Division of Floriculture and Landscaping

ICAR-IARI, New Delhi-110012

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