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Diversity and Geographical Structure of Xanthomonas citri pv. citri on Citrus in the South West Indian Ocean Region.

Olivier Pruvost1, Damien Richard1,2,3, Karine Boyer1, Stéphanie Javegny1, Claudine Boyer1, Frédéric Chiroleu1, Pierre Grygiel1, Evelyne Parvedy1, Isabelle Robène1, Véronique Maillot-Lebon1, Azali Hamza4, Kanta Kumar Lobin5, Marc Naiken6, Christian Vernière1,7.   

Abstract

A thorough knowledge of genotypic and phenotypic variations (e.g., virulence, resistance to antimicrobial compounds) in bacteria causing plant disease outbreaks is key for optimizing disease surveillance and management. Using a comprehensive strain collection, tandem repeat-based genotyping techniques and pathogenicity assays, we characterized the diversity of X. citri pv. citri from the South West Indian Ocean (SWIO) region. Most strains belonged to the prevalent lineage 1 pathotype A that has a wide host range among rutaceous species. We report the first occurrence of genetically unrelated, nonepidemic lineage 4 pathotype A* (strains with a host range restricted to Mexican lime and related species) in Mauritius, Moheli and Réunion. Microsatellite data revealed that strains from the Seychelles were diverse, grouped in three different clusters not detected in the Comoros and the Mascarenes. Pathogenicity data suggested a higher aggressiveness of strains of one of these clusters on citron (Citrus medica). With the noticeable exception of the Comoros, there was no sign of recent interisland movement of the pathogen. Consistent with this finding, the copL gene, a marker for the plasmid-borne copLAB copper resistance that was recently identified in Réunion, was not detected in 568 strains from any islands in the SWIO region apart from Réunion.

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Keywords:  Asiatic canker; aggressiveness; citrus; copper resistance; molecular epidemiology

Year:  2021        PMID: 33925745     DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9050945

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microorganisms        ISSN: 2076-2607


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