Siderophores produced by microorganisms to scavenge iron from the environment have been shown to contribute to virulence and/or stress resistance of some plant pathogenic bacteria. Phytopathogenic bacteria of genus possess genes for the synthesis of siderophore enterobactin, which role in plant-pathogen interactions has not been elucidated. In the present study we characterized the phenotype of the mutant strain of deficient for the enterobactin-biosynthetic gene . We showed that enterobactin may be considered as a conditionally beneficial virulence factor of . The knockout did not reduce virulence on non-primed plants; however, salicylic acid-primed plants were more resistant to Δ mutant than to the wild type . The reduced virulence of Δ mutant towards the primed plants is likely explained by its compromised resistance to oxidative stress.
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