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摘要
由茄属罗尔斯菌(Rolstonia solanacearum)引起的细菌性枯萎病是一种毁灭性的土传病害,会导致全球大量农作物死亡。在这项研究中,根据植物的枯萎症状和渗出试验,确定了在印度锡金栽培的青江菜(Solanum melongena L.)的细菌性枯萎病。将枯萎植物的茎段放在卡斯米诺酸、蛋白胨、葡萄糖琼脂(CPGA)培养基上培养后,分离出病原体。通过形态学、生物化学和显微镜观察,确认分离物为 R. solanacearum,第 1 种族,生物变种 -3 和系统型 I(Asiaticum)。通过使用由 rRNA 基因小亚基区组成的 R. solanacearum 物种特异性(RSSS)引物(759R 和 760F)和 282 bp 的扩增片段进行分子鉴定,确认病原体为 R. solanacearum。在 NCBI 数据库中对 16S rRNA 序列数据进行 BLASTn 分析,结果显示与 R. solanacearum 相似度为 98%,登录号为 OM044161 和 OM666560。据我们所知,这是第一份关于 R. solanacearum 病原体在有机锡金种植的酸橙中引起细菌性枯萎病的报告。
Bacterial Wilt Caused by Ralstonia solanacearum: A Potential Threat to Brinjal Cultivated in Sikkim, India
Bacterial wilt caused by Rolstonia solanacearum is one of the devastating soil-borne disease that leads to death of numerous crops worldwide. In this study bacterial wilt of brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) those are cultivated in Sikkim, India was identified based on the wilting symptoms of plants and ooze test. Pathogen was isolated following incubated stem segments of the wilted plants on the Casmino acid, Peptone, Glucose Agar (CPGA) medium. Morphological, biochemical and microscopic observations confirmed the isolates as R. solanacearum, race 1, biovar -3, and phylotypes I (Asiaticum). Molecular identification by using the R. solanacearum species-specific (RSSS) primers (759R and 760F) consisting small subunit region of rRNA gene with 282 bp amplicon confirmed the pathogen as R. solanacearum. The 16S rRNA sequence data was subjected to BLASTn in the NCBI database showed 98% similarity to R. solanacearum with accession number OM044161, and OM666560. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report of the occurrence of R. solanacearum pathogen causing bacterial wilt in brinjal cultivated in organic Sikkim.
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The National Academy Science Letters is published by the National Academy of Sciences, India, since 1978. The publication of this unique journal was started with a view to give quick and wide publicity to the innovations in all fields of science