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A new disease of strawberry, bacterial blight caused by Erwinia amylovora in Turkey
Strawberry ( Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) is one of the high-economic soft fruit crops, which plays an important role in farmers’ incomes in Turkey. In a disease survey conducted in 2018 and 2019 growing seasons, typical disease symptoms resembling fire blight caused by Erwinia amylovora were observ...
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Published in: | Journal of plant pathology 2022-02, Vol.104 (1), p.269-280 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Strawberry (
Fragaria
×
ananassa
Duch.) is one of the high-economic soft fruit crops, which plays an important role in farmers’ incomes in Turkey. In a disease survey conducted in 2018 and 2019 growing seasons, typical disease symptoms resembling fire blight caused by
Erwinia amylovora
were observed in Yozgat and Mersin province of Turkey. The diseased strawberry plants showed intense black to brown necrotic areas in the midribs and veins on the leaf area and the attached stems. Twelve strains of
E. amylovora
were isolated from naturally infected strawberry plants on the basis of disease symptoms. The strains were initially characterized based on physiological, biochemical characters, and pathogenicity tests and identified using MALDI TOF MS analyses. All strains were identified as
E. amylovora
based on their protein fingerprint patterns obtained by the MALDI TOF MS system. The identification of representative strains was further confirmed by PCR amplification of a specific region by using taxon-specific primers, sequencing 16S rDNA and 3 housekeeping genes (
gap
A,
mdh
and
recA
). Obtained partial nucleotide sequences of each gene were submitted to BLAST analysis and strains shared 100% (for
gap
A), 99.45% (for
mdh
) and 100% (for
rec
A) nucleotide identity with each other and sequence of complete genomes of
E. amylovora
strains available in GenBank. Constructed phylogenetic trees with concatenated sequences of
gap
A,
mdh
and
rec
A genes allowed distinctly to separate strawberry
E. amylovora
strains from other
Erwinia
species. Representative bacterial strains were further tested for copper and streptomycin sensitivity. None of the strains grown on the nutrient medium containing 2.56 mM copper sulphate and 5 ppm streptomycin sulphate indicated that strawberry isolates are sensitive to copper and streptomycin for now. This study is the first report of a natural outbreak of bacterial fire blight disease caused by
E. amylovora
on strawberries in Turkey. Since disease is transmitted by bees, the presence of the pathogen may seriously influence local strawberry production in the future. |
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ISSN: | 1125-4653 2239-7264 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42161-021-00994-z |