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Plant Cell Reports | 1997

Responses of cells and protoplasts of Coffea arabica genotypes to partially purified culture filtrates produced by Colletotrichum kahawae

N. E. Nyange; B. Williamson; Gary D. Lyon; Ronnie J. McNicol; T. Connolly

Abstract Hypocotyl-derived calli of genotypes and segregating populations of Coffea arabica, differing in susceptibility to Colletotrichum kahawae, were used to produce cell suspensions and protoplasts which were exposed to partially purified culture filtrates (PPCFs) prepared from the pathogen. The growth and viability of PPCF-treated cells and protoplasts were measured using packed cell volume, fluorescein diacetate staining and a colorimetric assay involving the tetrazolium salt MTT. Differential responses of cells and protoplasts were influenced by genotype, time of exposure and PPCF concentration. Protoplasts of resistant genotypes responded differentially from more susceptible genotypes as early as 4 h after challenge with the phytotoxin, suggesting that they were more sensitive than cell suspensions to the treatments. Protoplasts exposed to PPCFs from C. kahawae may therefore be used to screen and select genotypes resistant to, or tolerant of, coffee berry disease.


Annals of Applied Biology | 1986

Infection of strawberry flowers by Botrytis cinerea and its relevance to grey mould development

P. R. Bristow; R. J. McNICOL; B. Williamson


Plant Cell Reports | 2004

An efficient transformation system for chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

G. Senthil; B. Williamson; Randy D. Dinkins; G. Ramsay


Annals of Applied Biology | 1985

Infection of red raspberry styles and carpels by Botrytis cinerea and its possible role in post‐harvest grey mould

R. J. McNICOL; B. Williamson; Alison Dolan


Annals of Applied Biology | 1989

Systemic infection of black currant flowers by Botrytis cinerea and its possible involvement in premature abscission of fruits

R. J. McNICOL; B. Williamson


Annals of Applied Biology | 1987

The effect of inoculating flowers and developing fruits with Botrytis cinerea on post-harvest grey mould of red raspberry

B. Williamson; R. J. McNICOL; Alison Dolan


Annals of Applied Biology | 1994

In vitro spore germination and infection of cultivars of Rubus and Rosa by downy mildews from both hosts

Wendy A. Breese; R C Shattock; B. Williamson; Christine A. Hackett


Annals of Applied Biology | 1986

Inheritance of resistance to yellow rust (Phragmidium rubi‐idaei) in red raspberry

Vivienne M. Anthony; B. Williamson; D. L. Jennings; R. C. Shattock


Annals of Applied Biology | 1982

Resistance to Botrytis cinerea in canes of Rubus idaeus and some related species

D. L. Jennings; B. Williamson


Annals of Applied Biology | 1995

In vitro selection of Coffea arabica callus for resistance to partially purified phytotoxic culture filtrates from Colletotrichum kahawae

N E. Nyange; B. Williamson; R. J. McNICOL; Gary D. Lyon; Christine A. Hackett

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R. J. McNICOL

Scottish Crop Research Institute

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D. L. Jennings

Scottish Crop Research Institute

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Alison Dolan

Scottish Crop Research Institute

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Gary D. Lyon

Scottish Crop Research Institute

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Ronnie J. McNicol

Scottish Crop Research Institute

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Vivienne M. Anthony

Scottish Crop Research Institute

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A. Dale

Scottish Crop Research Institute

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A.M. Ramsay

Scottish Crop Research Institute

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Christine A. Hacker

Scottish Crop Research Institute

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