Pathogens (Jan 2021)

Further In Vitro Assessment and Mid-Term Evaluation of Control Strategy of <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i> subsp. <i>pauca</i> in Olive Groves of Salento (Apulia, Italy)

  • Giuseppe Tatulli,
  • Vanessa Modesti,
  • Nicoletta Pucci,
  • Valeria Scala,
  • Alessia L’Aurora,
  • Simone Lucchesi,
  • Manuel Salustri,
  • Marco Scortichini,
  • Stefania Loreti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10010085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 85

Abstract

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During recent years; Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca (Xfp) has spread in Salento causing relevant damage to the olive groves. Measures to contain the spreading of the pathogen include the monitoring of the areas bordering the so-called “infected” zone and the tree eradication in case of positive detection. In order to provide a control strategy aimed to maintain the tree productivity in the infected areas, we further evaluated the in vitro and in planta mid-term effectiveness of a zinc-copper-citric acid biocomplex. The compound showed an in vitro bactericidal activity and inhibited the biofilm formation in representative strains of X. fastidiosa subspecies, including Xfp isolated in Apulia from olive trees. The field mid-term evaluation of the control strategy assessed by quantitative real-time PCR in 41 trees of two olive groves of the “infected” area revealed a low concentration of Xfp over the seasons upon the regular spraying of the biocomplex over 3 or 4 consecutive years. In particular, the bacterial concentration lowered in July and October with respect to March, after six consecutive treatments. The trend was not affected by the cultivar and it was similar either in the Xfp-sensitive cultivars Ogliarola salentina and Cellina di Nardò or in the Xfp-resistant Leccino. Moreover, the scoring of the number of wilted twigs over the seasons confirmed the trend. The efficacy of the treatment in the management of olive groves subjected to a high pathogen pressure is highlighted by the yielded a good oil production

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