| Literature DB >> 33923763 |
Vittoria Catara1, Jaime Cubero2, Joël F Pothier3, Eran Bosis4, Claude Bragard5, Edyta Đermić6, Maria C Holeva7, Marie-Agnès Jacques8, Francoise Petter9, Olivier Pruvost10, Isabelle Robène10, David J Studholme11, Fernando Tavares12,13, Joana G Vicente14, Ralf Koebnik15, Joana Costa16,17.
Abstract
Bacteria in the genus Xanthomonas infect a wide range of crops and wild plants, with most species responsible for plant diseases that have a global economic and environmental impact on the seed, plant, and food trade. Infections by Xanthomonas spp. cause a wide variety of non-specific symptoms, making their identification difficult. The coexistence of phylogenetically close strains, but drastically different in their phenotype, poses an added challenge to diagnosis. Data on future climate change scenarios predict an increase in the severity of epidemics and a geographical expansion of pathogens, increasing pressure on plant health services. In this context, the effectiveness of integrated disease management strategies strongly depends on the availability of rapid, sensitive, and specific diagnostic methods. The accumulation of genomic information in recent years has facilitated the identification of new DNA markers, a cornerstone for the development of more sensitive and specific methods. Nevertheless, the challenges that the taxonomic complexity of this genus represents in terms of diagnosis together with the fact that within the same bacterial species, groups of strains may interact with distinct host species demonstrate that there is still a long way to go. In this review, we describe and discuss the current molecular-based methods for the diagnosis and detection of regulated Xanthomonas, taxonomic and diversity studies in Xanthomonas and genomic approaches for molecular diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Xanthomonas; molecular methods; quarantine pests; regulated non-quarantine pests
Year: 2021 PMID: 33923763 PMCID: PMC8073235 DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9040862
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microorganisms ISSN: 2076-2607
Diseases, their regulation and recommendations for management.
| Disease | Pathogen | EPPOList | EPPO Diagnostic | Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072 | EFSA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Citrus bacterial canker | A1 | [ | A1 Quarantine pest (Annex II A) | [ | |
| Onion bacterial blight | A1 | [ | |||
| Bacterial leaf blight of rice | A1 | [ | A1 Quarantine pest (Annex II A) | [ | |
| Bacterial leaf streak of rice | A1 | [ | A1 Quarantine pest (Annex II A) | [ | |
| Bacterial blight of hazelnut | A2 | [ | RNQP (Annex IV) | ||
| Bacterial spot of stone fruits | A2 | [ | RNQP (Annex IV) | [ | |
| Bacterial blight of walnut | NA | NA | RNQP (Annex IV) | ||
| Bacterial leaf spot of poinsettia | A2 | NA | |||
| Bacterial spot of tomato and sweet pepper | A2 | [ | RNQP (Annex IV) | [ | |
| A2 | [ | RNQP (Annex IV) | |||
| A2 | [ | RNQP (Annex IV) | |||
| A2 | [ | RNQP (Annex IV) | |||
| Bacterial angular leaf spot of strawberry | A2 | [ | RNQP (Annex IV) | ||
| Bacterial blight of anthurium and other aroids | A2 | [ | |||
| Common bacterial blight of bean | A2 | NA | RNQP (Annex IV) | [ | |
| Bacterial leaf streak and black chaff of small-grain cereals | A2 | NA | |||
| Leafspot and dieback of ornamental fig | NA | RNQP (Annex IV) |
NA: not applicable; * protocol under revision or revision planned. International Seed Testing Association (ISTA), International Seed Federation (ISF), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and National Seed Health System (NSHS). Other sources of reviewed detection methods include scientific publications of EFSA (‘Scientific Opinions’, ‘Pest Survey Cards’, etc) and other peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Main protocols described for regulated xanthomonads based on amplification of specific target DNAs.
| Disease | Bacteria | Conventional PCR | qPCR 1 | IA 2 Methods |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Onion bacterial blight | [ | [ | NA 3 | |
| Citrus bacterial canker | [ | [ | [ | |
| Bacterial spot of stone fruits, walnut blight, hazelnut blight | [ | [ | [ | |
| Bacterial leaf blight and bacterial leaf streak of rice | [ | [ | [ | |
| Bacterial spot of tomato and sweet pepper | [ | [ | [ | |
| Bacterial angular leaf spot of strawberry |
| [ | [ | [ |
| Bacterial blight of anthurium and other aroids | [ | [ | [ | |
| Bacterial leaf spot of poinsettia | [ | NA | NA | |
| Bacterial leaf streak | [ | NA | [ | |
| Common blight of bean | [ | NA | [ |
1 qPCR: quantitative real-time PCR; 2 IA: isothermal amplification: 3 NA: not applicable.
Tools for molecular typing of regulated Xanthomonas.
| Pathogen | Fingerprints | VNTR/MLVA | CRISPR | MLSA/MLST |
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1 NA: not available.