Xylella fastidiosa, Possible New Threat to Chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) in Italy

IF 3.1 3区 农林科学 Q1 HORTICULTURE
David Greco, Erika Sabella, Giambattista Carluccio, Angelo Giovanni Delle Donne, L. De Bellis, A. Luvisi
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This is the first worldwide report of X. fastidiosa (Xf) subsp. pauca on Castanea sativa and the first characterization of Xf infection on this species. Plants located in three sites (in a long-term affected area in Apulia) were monitored for symptoms and bacterial concentrations in spring and summer, while microscopic analyses were performed to evaluate the pathogen distribution in the xylem vessels. All chestnut plants appeared asymptomatic but the Xf subsp. pauca strain “De Donno” was present at low concentrations (1.14 × 104 and 1.56 × 103 cfu mL−1 in April and June) and with a low incidence (respectively, 38% and 30%). The FISH-CLSM (Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization—Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope) analysis showed evident Xf occlusions but in a low percentage (9.2 ± 3.4%); these data can explain the lack of symptoms on the canopy. Furthermore, through a bibliographic analysis it emerged that Philaenus spumarius and Neophilaenus campestris, two Xf vectors present in Europe, are suckling feeding insects on chestnut trees and could be involved in the bacterial transmission to this species. Asymptomatic Xf host species can play a considerable role in new outbreak emergence or in the expansion of existing ones. So, it is essential to identify them to plan more effective monitoring activities.
Xylella fastidiosa,意大利板栗(Castanea sativa Mill.)可能面临的新威胁
这是世界范围内首次报道的苛养弧菌(Xf)亚种。研究了板栗上的pauca和Xf侵染的首次鉴定。在春季和夏季监测了位于三个地点(Apulia长期受影响地区)的植物的症状和细菌浓度,同时进行了显微镜分析以评估木质部导管中的病原体分布。所有板栗植株均无症状,但Xf亚种除外。pauca菌株“De Donno”在4月和6月浓度较低,分别为1.14 × 104和1.56 × 103 cfu mL−1,发病率较低,分别为38%和30%。FISH-CLSM(荧光原位杂交-共聚焦激光扫描显微镜)分析显示明显的Xf闭塞,但百分比较低(9.2±3.4%);这些数据可以解释树冠上没有症状。此外,通过文献分析发现,欧洲存在的两种Xf病媒spumarius Philaenus和Neophilaenus campestris是栗树上的哺乳昆虫,可能参与了该物种的细菌传播。无症状Xf宿主物种可在新疫情的出现或现有疫情的扩大中发挥相当大的作用。因此,确定它们以规划更有效的监测活动至关重要。
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