Ralstonia solanacearum Species Complex in Australia.

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Plant disease Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1094/PDIS-03-24-0691-SR
Jane D Ray, Bhuwaneshwariba Vala, Sharl Mintoff, Nandita Pathania, Stanley E Bellgard
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The Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) causes vascular wilt of many crops and is considered one of the most destructive plant pathogenic bacteria worldwide. The species complex was recently resolved into a stable taxonomy of three species aligning with the previously determined phylotypes, namely R. solanacearum (phylotype II), R. pseudosolanacearum (phylotype I and III), and R. syzygii (phylotype IV). Knowing which Ralstonia species and subspecies are established in Australia is important to Australia's biosecurity and market access. The goal of this study was to analyze Australia's Ralstonia culture collections and to assign the isolates to the modern taxonomic groups. The results shed light on the identity, distribution, and pathogenicity of the Ralstonia strains in Australia. Ralstonia solanacearum, R. pseudosolanacearum phylotype I, and R. syzygii phylotype IV-11 are present in Australia but have limited geographic ranges. We identified two aberrant RSSC strains that have genetic similarity to R. syzygii based on sequevar analysis, but do not yield a phylotype IV multiplex PCR band, similar to the known aberrant strain ACH732. The aberrant strains may represent a novel species. Three new sequevars were determined, 72, 73, and 74. Several Ralstonia lineages remain undetected in Australia, providing evidence that they are absent. These include R. pseudosolanacearum phylotype III and the phylotype I mulberry infecting strains; R. solanacearum strains IIC and the Moko causing strains; and R. syzygii subsp. celebesensis, and R. syzygii subsp. syzygii. This study fulfilled Koch's postulates for the Australian strains, R. solanacearum wilted potato plants, and R. pseudosolanacearum wilted blueberry plants, the hosts from which they were initially isolated. The data supports the hypothesis that Australia has native and introduced strains of Ralstonia.

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澳大利亚的 Ralstonia solanacearum 物种群。
Ralstonia solanacearum 复合菌种(RSSC)会导致多种作物维管束枯萎病,被认为是全球最具破坏性的植物病原菌之一。该复合菌种最近被分解为三个稳定的分类种,与之前确定的系统型一致,即 R. solanacearum(系统型 II)、R. pseudosolanacearum(系统型 I 和 III)以及 R. syzygii(系统型 IV)。了解澳大利亚的 Ralstonia 物种和亚种对澳大利亚的生物安全和市场准入非常重要。本研究的目的是分析澳大利亚的 Ralstonia 培养物,并将分离物归入现代分类群。研究结果揭示了澳大利亚 Ralstonia 菌株的特征、分布和致病性。Ralstonia solanacearum、R. pseudosolanacearum phylotype I 和 R. syzygii phylotype IV-11 存在于澳大利亚,但地理范围有限。根据序列分析,我们发现了两株与 R. syzygii 具有遗传相似性的 RSSC 异常菌株,但它们没有产生与已知异常菌株 ACH732 相似的系统型 IV 多重 PCR 条带。异常菌株可能代表一个新物种。确定了三个新的序列:72、73 和 74。澳大利亚仍未检测到几种 Ralstonia 菌系,这提供了它们不存在的证据。其中包括 R. pseudosolanacearum 系统型 III 和系统型 I 桑树感染菌株;R. solanacearum 菌株 IIC 和 Moko 致病菌株;以及 R. syzygii subsp.这项研究证实了澳大利亚菌株、枯萎马铃薯植株的 R. solanacearum 和枯萎蓝莓植株的 R. pseudosolanacearum 的科赫假设,它们最初都是从这些寄主中分离出来的。这些数据支持了澳大利亚有本地和引进的 Ralstonia 菌株的假设。
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Plant disease
Plant disease 农林科学-植物科学
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5.10
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13.30%
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1993
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.
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