The study, carried out in cooperation with geneticists from the University of Bucharest, is titled "Actinidia arguta ploidy level variation in relation to Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae susceptibility" (Authors: Cotrut R., M. Renzi , M.C. Taratufolo, A. Mazzaglia, G.M. Balestra, F. Stanica).
The research concerned poliploidy, a very common phenomenon for Actinidia, in relation to the susceptibility to Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidae (PSA) as the agent responsible for bacteriosis.
According to the study, some plants of A. arguta were also artificially contaminated with a well-known isolated PSA in order to re-create those situations (natural and unnatural) that usually favour Psa infections of Actinidia spp.
The results obtained showed hos A. arguta were more tolerant to PSA as their ploidy level increased.
The information concerning the ploidy level (diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid) are at the basis of further investigations for the attainment of polyploid actinidia selections more resistant to pathogen micro-organisms and PSA in particular.
Considering these results, continuing with research to find out new ways to contain PSA should be a priority.
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