Lelliottia nimipressuralis () as the causative agent of bacterial wetwood disease of common silver fir (Abies alba mill.)

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.2478/ffp-2022-0017
I. Kulbanska, Petro P. Plikhtyak, Maryna Shvets, M. Soroka, A. Goychuk
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Abstract In recent decades, in many regions of the planet, there has been a widespread deterioration in the health condition and dieback of dark coniferous forests, caused by the combined action of various stress factors of biotic and abiotic origin. Forests with the participation of species of the genus Abies Mill. are particularly prone to degradation and dieback. The aim of the research is to study the symptoms of bacterial wetwood disease of Abies alba in the Ivano-Frankivsk region (state enterprise ‘Kutske forestry’) and to determine the anatomical, morphological and cultural properties of the pathogen. Some of the common symptoms of the disease include cracks and ulcers on the trunks with exfoliated rhytidome and exudate secretion, massive development of epicormic shoots, saturated xylem and phloem, wet rot with a characteristic odour of fermentation and pathological nucleus. Based on the syntaxonomic analysis of fir forests, an attempt has been made to identify the objective causes that lead to excessive development of phytopathogens and dieback of Abies alba. Our research established that the primary cause of dieback of Abies alba Mill. forests is a systemic, vascular–parenchymal disease known as bacterial wetwood of fir, which affects all plant tissues at all stages of ontogenesis. We isolated and experimentally confirmed that the causative agent of the disease is a phytopathogenic bacterium Lelliottia nimipressuralis (Carter 1945) Brady et al. 2013, which also causes bacterial wetwood in many species of forest woody plants, and also studied its common morphological, physiological and biochemical properties.
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普通银杉(Abies alba mill)细菌性湿木病病原的研究
近几十年来,在地球上许多地区,由于各种生物和非生物胁迫因素的共同作用,暗针叶林的健康状况和枯死状况普遍恶化。森林有冷杉属的种类参与。特别容易退化和枯死。本研究的目的是研究伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯克地区(国营企业“库茨克林业”)的白冷杉细菌性湿木病的症状,并确定病原体的解剖、形态和文化特性。本病的常见症状包括树干上的裂缝和溃疡,有剥落的皱皮和渗出分泌物,表皮芽大量发育,木质部和韧皮部饱和,有发酵气味的湿腐病和病理核。通过对冷杉林的分类学分析,试图找出导致白冷杉植物病原菌过度生长和枯死的客观原因。研究确定了白冷杉枯死的主要原因。森林病是一种被称为冷杉细菌性湿木病的全身性血管实质疾病,它影响到个体发生的所有阶段的所有植物组织。我们从植物病原菌Lelliottia nimipressuralis (Carter 1945)和Brady et al. 2013中分离并实验证实了该病的病原是一种植物致病菌Lelliottia nimipressuralis (Brady et al. 2013),这种植物致病菌也在许多种森林木本植物中引起细菌性湿木,并对其共同的形态、生理生化特性进行了研究。
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Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A
Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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期刊介绍: FOLIA FORESTALIA POLONICA, SERIES A – FORESTRY is a forest science magazine addressed to scientists, administrators and policy-makers in forestry, agroforestry, ecology, environment and resource management. The language of publication is English and papers from any region of the world are welcome.
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