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  • * Researchers collected 30 diseased pepper plants, isolated the bacteria, and tested their pathogenicity on seedlings, finding that most isolates were resistant to copper-based treatments but susceptible to gentamicin combinations.
  • * The findings indicate that the identified species, previously unrecognized, is emerging as a significant threat to pepper production, suggesting a need for alternative management strategies beyond copper treatments.

Article Abstract

Background: spp. causes bacterial spot disease, which reduces quality and yield of pepper crops in Mexico. Identification of phytopathogen species is necessary to implement more effective control strategies.

Objective: The aim of this study was to isolate and identify infecting species in South Central Chihuahua pepper-producing areas.

Methods: Diseased plants were collected from 30 cultivation lots and bacteria were isolated from damaged tissues. Potential causative agents were isolated, identified, and characterized by biochemical and molecular analysis. Pathogenicity tests from each isolate were then performed on 30-d-old pepper seedlings, exposing five leaves to 10 µL of 1 × 10 CFU/mL bacterial suspensions of each isolate, using sterile distilled water as a control. Disease severity was determined after 10 d by calculating leaf damage percentage. Furthermore, we evaluated the susceptibility of the highest bacterial spot severity-causing isolates (13 isolates) to copper sulphate (CuS), copper gluconate (CuG), copper oxychloride + oxytetracycline hydrochloride (Cu + Ox), gentamicin + oxytetracycline hydrochloride (Gen + Ox), and gentamicin sulphate (GenS). Copper-resistance genes () were detected by PCR analysis among isolates.

Results: Thirty-seven foliage isolates were identified as (14%), which were associated with bacterial spot disease in jalapeño pepper. Tested isolates were resistant to Cu-based compounds, but susceptible to Cu + Ox. All isolates were susceptible to Gen + Ox and GenS. genes were detected in all but one strain.

Conclusions: (formally ) may be considered as an emerging pathogen of bacterial spot pepper in Mexico. Among disease management strategies, alternatives to copper should be taken into consideration.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7891084PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10913DOI Listing

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