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Pathotypes of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae Isolated from Anthurium andraeanum in China.


ABSTRACT: Anthurium blight, caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae (Xad), is one of the most serious diseases of Anthurium andraeanum. However, little is known about variations in virulence between Xad pathotypes. Here, we examined the virulence of 68 Xad strains isolated from 30 anthurium plants from five regions of China against five different anthurium cultivars. Seven bacterial pathotypes were identified based on disease index and incidence analyses following foliar spray or leaf-clip inoculation. The resulting disease susceptibility patterns for pathotypes I?VII were RRRSS, RRSRS, RSRSR, RRSSS, RSSRS, RSSSS, and SSSSS, respectively. Overall, 72% of tested strains belonged to pathotypes VI or VII and were highly virulent. A further 22.1% of strains showed medium-level virulence and were classed as pathotype III, IV, or V, while the remaining 5.9% of strains were pathotype I or II, showing low virulence. Further analysis revealed differences in the virulence of Xad strains from the same anthurium cultivar, with variation also observed in pathovars associated with the same cultivar from different areas. Our results reveal the diversity and complexity of the Xad population structure in China and suggest that investigation of Xad pathotypes provides useful information to guide the identification and use of resistant varieties of A. andraeanum.

SUBMITTER: Li SC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6313323 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pathotypes of <i>Xanthomonas axonopodis</i> pv. <i>dieffenbachiae</i> Isolated from <i>Anthurium andraeanum</i> in China.

Li Shuang-Chun SC   Zeng Wei-da WD   Li Xing-Wei XW   Zhou Xiao-Yun XY   Liu Qiong-Guang QG  

Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) 20181106 4


Anthurium blight, caused by <i>Xanthomonas axonopodis</i> pv. <i>dieffenbachiae</i> (<i>Xad</i>), is one of the most serious diseases of <i>Anthurium andraeanum.</i> However, little is known about variations in virulence between <i>Xad</i> pathotypes. Here, we examined the virulence of 68 <i>Xad</i> strains isolated from 30 anthurium plants from five regions of China against five different anthurium cultivars. Seven bacterial pathotypes were identified based on disease index and incidence analys  ...[more]

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