New Pseudomonas spp. Are Pathogenic to Citrus.

PLoS One

Department of Biology-Microbiology, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Crtra. Valldemossa km 7.5, 07122 Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

Published: July 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study identified five potentially new Pseudomonas species that are pathogenic to citrus trees by screening 126 strains from diseased leaves and stems in northern Iran.
  • The research involved a mix of phenotypic assessments and genetic analysis, leading to the grouping of strains within the Pseudomonas fluorescens lineage and constructing phylogenetic trees based on gene sequencing.
  • Notably, this research reports for the first time the pathogenic effects of certain strains on citrus, while 47 unidentified strains might represent five new Pseudomonas species awaiting description.

Article Abstract

Five putative novel Pseudomonas species shown to be pathogenic to citrus have been characterized in a screening of 126 Pseudomonas strains isolated from diseased citrus leaves and stems in northern Iran. The 126 strains were studied using a polyphasic approach that included phenotypic characterizations and phylogenetic multilocus sequence analysis. The pathogenicity of these strains against 3 cultivars of citrus is demonstrated in greenhouse and field studies. The strains were initially grouped phenotypically and by their partial rpoD gene sequences into 11 coherent groups in the Pseudomonas fluorescens phylogenetic lineage. Fifty-three strains that are representatives of the 11 groups were selected and analyzed by partial sequencing of their 16S rRNA and gyrB genes. The individual and concatenated partial sequences of the three genes were used to construct the corresponding phylogenetic trees. The majority of the strains were identified at the species level: P. lurida (5 strains), P. monteilii (2 strains), P. moraviensis (1 strain), P. orientalis (16 strains), P. simiae (7 strains), P. syringae (46 strains, distributed phylogenetically in at least 5 pathovars), and P. viridiflava (2 strains). This is the first report of pathogenicity on citrus of P. orientalis, P. simiae, P. lurida, P. moraviensis and P. monteilii strains. The remaining 47 strains that could not be identified at the species level are considered representatives of at least 5 putative novel Pseudomonas species that are not yet described.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4769151PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0148796PLOS

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