Grapevine bacterial canker, which is caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. viticola, is one of the most important grapevine diseases in the northeastern region of Brazil. This disease causes severe damage and represents a high potential risk to the development of Brazilian viticulture. In turn, pigmented isolates pathogenic to cashew plant, making cashew fruit unfit for sale, also have been detected in Northeastern Brazil. Given that the taxonomic position of these bacteria is unclear, the multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) technique, average nucleotide identity (ANI) values and tetranucleotide frequency correlation coefficients (TETRA) were used to analyze their phylogenetic relationship in relation to other Xanthomonas species. X. campestris pv. viticola was closely related to X. citri pv. mangiferaeindicae (repetitive-polymerase chain reaction [rep-PCR], MLSA, and ANI) and X. citri subsp. citri (MLSA and ANI). Pigmented isolates pathogenic to cashew plant were closely related to X. citri pv. anacardii (rep-PCR, MLSA, ANI, and TETRA). The results obtained in this study support the emendation of the description of X. citri pv. anacardii to include pigmented isolates of Xanthomonas pathogenic to cashew plant. In addition, the reclassification of X. campestris pv. viticola as X. citri pv. viticola comb. nov. is suggested.
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Front Plant Sci
April 2019
IRHS, INRA, AGROCAMPUS-Ouest, SFR4207 QUASAV, Université d'Angers, Beaucouzé, France.
The pathovar of causes bacterial canker of grapevine. This disease was first recorded in India in 1972, and later in Brazil in 1998, where its distribution is currently restricted to the northeastern region. A multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) based on seven housekeeping genes and a multilocus variable number of tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) with eight loci were performed in order to assess the genetic relatedness among strains from India and Brazil.
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October 2018
First, second, third, fourth, and eighth authors: Área de Fitossanidade, Departamento de Agronomia, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Av. Dom Manoel de Medeiros, s/n, Dois Irmãos, CEP 52171-900, Recife-PE, Brazil; fifth author: Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária, Semiárido; BR 428, Km 152, Zona Rural, CEP 56302-970 Petrolina-PE, Brazil; sixth author: Departamento de Fitopatologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade de Brasília, Campus Universitário, Asa Norte, CEP 70910-900, Brasília-DF, Brazil; seventh author: Departamento de Genética, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Av. Professor Moraes Rego, 1235, Cidade Universitária, CEP 50670-901, Recife-PE, Brazil; and ninth author: Área de Microbiologia, Departamento de Biologia, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Av. Dom Manoel de Medeiros, s/n, Dois Irmãos, CEP 52171-900, Recife-PE, Brazil.
Grapevine bacterial canker, which is caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. viticola, is one of the most important grapevine diseases in the northeastern region of Brazil. This disease causes severe damage and represents a high potential risk to the development of Brazilian viticulture.
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November 2017
Department of Biology, Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
Here, we report the complete 5.3-Mb genome sequence of pv. (CCRMXCV 80), which causes grapevine ( L.
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