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The Diversity and Abundance of Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae Along the Durance River Stream in the Southeast of France Revealed by Multiple Seasonal Surveys.

Hajar Ben Moussa1, Claire Bertrand1, Emma Rochelle-Newall1, Sarah Fiorini2, Jacques Pédron1, Marie-Anne Barny1.   

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Although irrigation water is frequently assessed for the presence of plant pathogens, large spatial and temporal surveys that provide clues on the diversity and circulation of pathogens are missing. We evaluate the diversity of soft rot Pectobacteriaceae (SRP) of the genera Dickeya and Pectobacterium over 2 years in a temperate, mixed-use watershed. The abundance of isolated strains correlates with the agricultural gradient along the watershed with a positive correlation found with temperature, nitrate, and dissolved organic carbon water concentration. We characterized 582 strains by amplification and sequencing of the gapA gene. Multilocus sequence analysis, performed with three housekeeping genes for 99 strains, and core genome analysis of 38 sequenced strains, confirmed for all the strains but one, the taxonomic assignation obtained with the sole gapA sequence. Pectobacterium spp. (549 isolates) were far more abundant than Dickeya spp. (33 isolates). Dickeya spp. were only observed in the lower part of the river when water temperature was >19°C, and we experimentally confirmed a decreased fitness of several Dickeya spp. at 8°C in river water. D. oryzae dominates the Dickeya spp. and P. versatile and P. aquaticum dominate the Pectobacterium spp., but their repartition along the watershed was different, with P. versatile being the only species regularly recovered all along the watershed. Excepting P. versatile, the Dickeya and Pectobacterium spp. responsible for disease outbreak on crops were less abundant or rarely detected. This work sheds light on the various ecological behaviors of different SRP types in stream water and indicates that SRP occupation is geographically structured.

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Keywords:  Dickeya; Pectobacterium; bacterial pathogens; ecology; water

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35224981     DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO-12-21-0515-R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytopathology        ISSN: 0031-949X            Impact factor:   4.010


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1.  The International Trade of Ware Vegetables and Orna-Mental Plants-An Underestimated Risk of Accelerated Spreading of Phytopathogenic Bacteria in the Era of Globalisation and Ongoing Climatic Changes.

Authors:  Magdalena Smoktunowicz; Joanna Jonca; Aneta Stachowska; Michal May; Michal Mateusz Waleron; Malgorzata Waleron; Krzysztof Waleron
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-06-26
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