Effect of Adjuvants on Oxytetracycline Uptake upon Foliar Application in Citrus

Recently in Florida, foliar treatments using products with the antibiotics oxytetracycline and streptomycin have been approved for the treatment of citrus Huanglongbing (HLB), which is caused by the putative bacterial pathogen '<i>Candidatus</i> Liberibacter asiaticus'. Herein,...

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প্রধান লেখক: Nabil Killiny (Author), Faraj Hijaz (Author), Pedro Gonzalez-Blanco (Author), Shelley E. Jones (Author), Myrtho O. Pierre (Author), Christopher I. Vincent (Author)
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520 |a Recently in Florida, foliar treatments using products with the antibiotics oxytetracycline and streptomycin have been approved for the treatment of citrus Huanglongbing (HLB), which is caused by the putative bacterial pathogen '<i>Candidatus</i> Liberibacter asiaticus'. Herein, we assessed the levels of oxytetracycline and '<i>Ca</i>. L. asiaticus' titers in citrus trees upon foliar applications with and without a variety of commercial penetrant adjuvants and upon trunk injection. The level of oxytetracycline in citrus leaves was measured using an oxytetracycline ELISA kit and '<i>Ca</i>. L. asiaticus' titer was measured using quantitative PCR. Low levels of oxytetracycline were taken up by citrus leaves after foliar sprays of oxytetracycline in water. Addition of various adjuvants to the oxytetracycline solution showed minimal effects on its uptake by citrus leaves. The level of oxytetracycline in leaves from trunk-injected trees was higher than those treated with all foliar applications. The titer of '<i>Ca</i>. L. asiaticus' in the midrib of leaves from trees receiving oxytetracycline by foliar application was not affected after four days and thirty days of application, whereas the titer was significantly reduced in oxytetracycline-injected trees thirty days after treatment. Investigation of citrus leaves using microscopy showed that they are covered by a thick lipidized cuticle. Perforation of citrus leaf cuticle with a laser significantly increased the uptake of oxytetracycline, decreasing the titer of '<i>Ca</i>. L. asiaticus' in citrus leaves upon foliar application. Taken together, our findings indicate that trunk injection is more efficient than foliar spray even after the use of adjuvants. Our conclusion could help in setting useful recommendations for the application of oxytetracycline in citrus to improve tree health, minimize the amount of applied antibiotic, reduce environmental exposure, and limit off-target effects. 
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