1. Species Diversity of Pectobacterium spp. Causing Potato Aerial Stem Rot in China.
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Wu J, Zhang R, Sun Q, Feng Z, and Handique U
- Subjects
- China, Phylogeny, Multilocus Sequence Typing, Plant Stems microbiology, Genetic Variation, Genome, Bacterial genetics, Solanum tuberosum microbiology, Pectobacterium genetics, Pectobacterium isolation & purification, Pectobacterium pathogenicity, Plant Diseases microbiology
- Abstract
Pectobacterium spp. are the primary causative agents of aerial stem rot in potatoes in China. A nationwide survey revealed the widespread occurrence of aerial stem rot in the northern, southern, and southwestern cultivation regions, with occurrence rates ranging from 1 to 60%. In total, 36 strains were isolated and identified at the species level using multilocus sequence analysis of six housekeeping genes ( rpoS , proA , gapA , icdA , gyrA , and mdh ). Genome sequencing was conducted on one representative strain for each species, and further confirmation of their identities was achieved through average nucleotide identity and in silico digital DNA-DNA hybridization analysis. Five Pectobacterium species were identified, namely, P. atrosepticum , P. brasiliense , P. carotovorum , P. polaris , and P. punjabense , with P. atrosepticum and P. brasiliense being the most widely distributed. Pathogenicity tests demonstrated that, among the strains isolated in this study and those obtained from other studies, P. atrosepticum and P. brasiliense are also the most virulent species. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first nationwide study describing the diversity and distribution of Pectobacterium spp. affecting potatoes in China. The information gathered will be utilized for disease diagnosis and the development of pathogen-specific integrated pest management strategies to protect potato production., Competing Interests: The author(s) declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2024
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