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Evaluation of Different Bacterial Wilt Resistant Eggplant Rootstocks for Grafting Tomato.

Ravishankar Manickam1, Jaw-Rong Chen1, Paola Sotelo-Cardona1, Lawrence Kenyon1, Ramasamy Srinivasan1.   

Abstract

Bacterial wilt (BW) is one of the most economically important diseases of tomato and eggplant in the tropics and subtropics, and grafting onto resistant rootstocks can provide an alternative and effective solution to manage soil-borne bacterial in these crops. This study was conducted to evaluate the BW resistance and agronomic potential of newly identified eggplant accessions as rootstocks for tomato grafting. Five BW resistant eggplant accessions (VI041809A, VI041943, VI041945, VI041979A, and VI041984) from the World Vegetable Center were evaluated as rootstocks for grafting with two different fresh market tomato cultivars (Victoria and TStarE) as scion under open field conditions in Taiwan. Graft compatibility using the tube grafting method as well as BW wilting percentage, disease index, fruit yield and quality parameters were assessed. All the rootstocks showed good graft compatibility (93% and above) and grafted plants showed low wilting percentage (0.0-20.0%) and disease index (0.0-20.8%) following inoculation with BW. Yield for the eggplant rootstock grafted tomato plants was higher compared to the non-grafted tomatoes and self-grafted tomato. Fruit quality was not affected by grafting, although some differences in antioxidant activities were observed. The new eggplant rootstocks can be considered as alternatives to the rootstocks currently used for commercial production of tomatoes during the hot-wet season.

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Keywords:  Ralstonia; Solanum lycopersicum; Solanum melongena; fruit; grafting-compatibility

Year:  2021        PMID: 33401425      PMCID: PMC7824428          DOI: 10.3390/plants10010075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


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