Vessel Anatomical Features of "Picual" and "Frantoio", Two Olive Cultivars Different in Resistance against Verticillium Wilt of Olive
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The olive tree (Olea europaea), a non-tropical woody crop that occupies the largest area in
the world, is severely affected by the fungus Verticillium dahliae worldwide. In this regard, there is
currently detailed information on the level of resistance to this pathogen in the main olive varieties.
However, there is little information on quantitative aspects of its anatomy and on the existence of
anatomical differences between varieties that could be related to the differential resistance response
observed. In the present work, a quantitative study of the xylem of ‘Picual’, susceptible, and
‘Frantoio’, resistant, to V. dahliae is carried out. This study also provides quantitative data on the
xylem in different areas of the plant, an aspect on which there is not much information for the olive
tree. Among the parameters evaluated, it is probably the greater conductive capacity in the xylem
tissue that ‘Frantoio’ presents, mainly due to the greater density of its vessels, which has a more
relevant role in the resistance and natural recovery that this cultivar manifests to the disease. In any
case, these constitutive anatomical differences, and those others that can be induced in plants during
infections, should be investigated in future work that includes inoculation with the pathogen.
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Santos-Rufo, A., Molina-Molina, M., Alcántara-Vara, E., Weiland-Ardáiz, C., & López-Escudero, Fco. J. (2023). Vessel Anatomical Features of ‘Picual’ and ‘Frantoio’, Two Olive Cultivars Different in Resistance against Verticillium Wilt of Olive. In Plants (Vol. 12, Issue 16, p. 2910). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12162910














