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Xanthomonas arboricola pv. fragariae: unraveling a complexity

  • Bart Cottyn
  • , Joachim Vandroemme
  • , Joël F. Pothier
  • , Valentin Pflüger
  • , Brion Duffy
  • , Martine Maes

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingC3: Conference Abstract

    Abstract

    The species Xanthomonas arboricola is divided into 6 pathovars, including celebensis, corylina, fragariae, juglandis, populi, and pruni. X. arboricola pv. fragariae (Xaf), was reported as the causal agent of bacterial leaf blight on strawberry and considered a potential threat to European strawberry production (Janse et al., 2001).
    The poor criteria that are currently used for classification of strains as Xaf, and its ambiguous pathogenicity on strawberry, were the main motives for the current study. We made a polyphasic analysis of 12 Xaf-catalogued strains from different culture collections. First, their phylogenetic background was analysed by partial 16S rDNA and gyrB sequencing and MALDI-TOF MS. Then, the strains were screened for the presence of two type three secretion system (TTSS) related genes, and tested for symptom production on strawberry plants. Phylogenetically,
    the 12 strains formed a heterogeneous complex showing different affiliations to
    the pathotype strains of other X. arboricola pathovars. Homologues of the TTSS related genes hrcQ and avrBs2 were detected in only 3 of the 12 strains. Moreover, none of the strains reproduced the leaf blight symptoms upon inoculation in strawberry. Also, the comparison of drafted whole genome sequences of two Xaf strains, the pathotype strain LMG 19145 from Italy and strain LMG 19146 from France, indicated enough sequence divergence in their phylogenetic marker genes for considering the two strains as different genomovars of X. arboricola.
    These results indicate that the name Xaf is currently used for a genetically diverse
    assortment of strains with unclear pathogenic potential, which questions the
    validity of Xafas a separatepathovarof X. arboricola. Inconclusion, thespecies X arboricola accommodatesmanyunspecifiedplantassociatedbacteriawithanunclearphytopathologicalsignificance.



    reference: JanseJD, RossiMD, GorkinkRFJ, DerksJHJ, Swings J, Janssens D, Scortichini M, 2001. Bacterialleafblightofstrawberry (Fragariae (x) ananassa) causedby a pathovarof Xanthomonas arboricola, notsimilarto Xanthomonas fragariae Kennedy & King. Descriptionofthecausalorganismas Xanthomonas arboricola pv. fragariae (pv. nov., comb. nov.). PlantPathology50, 653-65.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationXanthomonas arboricola pv. fragariae: unraveling a complexity
    Publication date21-May-2013
    Publication statusPublished - 21-May-2013
    Event65th International Symposium on Crop Protection (2013) - Gent, Belgium
    Duration: 21-May-201321-May-2013

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