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Prevalence of a ' Phytoplasma solani'-Related Strain Designated as New 16SrXII-P Subgroup over ' Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus' in Sugar Beet in Eastern Germany. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Two pathogens, 'Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus' and 'Phytoplasma solani', pose a significant threat to sugar beet crops in France, Switzerland, and Germany, with a particular research focus on eastern Germany's Saxony-Anhalt being lacking.
  • This study is the first to identify a predominance of a new subgroup of 'P. solani' strain, 16SrXII-P, in Saxony-Anhalt, which differs significantly from strains found in other parts of Germany and France.
  • Historical analyses reveal that this strain has been present in sugar beets since 2020, indicating a need for further investigation into phytoplasma infections and their impact on sugar beet agriculture in Germany.

Article Abstract

Two phloem-limited pathogens, ' Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus' and ' Phytoplasma solani', threaten sugar beet production in France, Switzerland, and Germany. Previous studies of these pathogens in Germany had focused on its western and southern regions, leaving a knowledge gap about eastern Germany. Despite their importance, this study is the first to investigate phytoplasmas in sugar beet in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. A phytoplasma strain related to '. P. solani' is found predominant in Saxony-Anhalt, unlike in France, where '. P. solani' has a minor role compared with '. A. phytopathogenicus'. The phytoplasma strain infecting sugar beet in Saxony-Anhalt was classified into a new subgroup designated as 16SrXII-P. The multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) of nonribosomal genes of the novel phytoplasma strain showed that it is significantly different from the reference and all previously reported ' P. solani' strains including the strain from western Germany. Analyses of sugar beet samples from previous years confirmed the presence of the 16SrXII-P strain in sugar beet as early as 2020 and also in Bavaria in southern Germany. Based on 16S rDNA analysis, ' A. phytopathogenicus' in Saxony-Anhalt is identical to strains in sugar beet in other parts of Germany and France, as well as to a strain in potato from Germany. The presence and prevalence of two phytoplasmas in sugar beet in Germany suggest that more attention should be directed toward understanding phytoplasma infection in sugar beet in this country.

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