Pseudomonas fragariae sp. nov., a novel bacterial species causing leaf spots on strawberry (Fragaria×ananassa).

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Marcus Vinicius Marin, Renato Carvalho, Mathews L Paret, Jeffrey B Jones, Natalia A Peres
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Abstract

In Florida, angular leaf spot, caused by Xanthomonas fragariae, was the only known bacterial disease in strawberry, which is sporadic and affects the foliage and calyx. However, from the 2019-2020 to 2023-2024 Florida strawberry seasons, unusual bacterial-like symptoms were observed in commercial farms, with reports of up to 30 % disease incidence. Typical lesions were water-soaked and angular in early stages that later became necrotic with a circular-ellipsoidal purple halo, and consistently yielded colonies resembling Pseudomonas on culture media. Strains were pathogenic on strawberry, fluorescent, oxidase- and arginine-dihydrolase-negative, elicited a hypersensitive reaction on tobacco, and lacked pectolytic activity. Although phenotypic assays, such as fatty acid methyl profiles and Biolog protocols, placed the strains into the Pseudomonas group, there was a low similarity at the species level. Further analysis using 16S rRNA genes, housekeeping genes, and whole genome sequencing showed that the strains cluster into the Pseudomonas group but do not share more than 95 % average nucleotide identity compared to representative members. Therefore, the genomic and phenotypic analysis confirm that the strains causing bacterial spot in strawberry represent a new plant pathogenic bacterial species for which we propose the name Pseudomonas fragariae sp. nov. with 20-417T (17T=LMG 32456T=DSM 113340 T) as the type strain, in relation to Fragaria×ananassa, the plant species from which the pathogen was first isolated. Future work is needed to assess the epidemiology, cultivar susceptibility, chemical sensitivity, and disease management of this possible new emerging strawberry pathogen.

引起草莓(Fragaria×ananassa)叶斑病的细菌新种--Fragariae 假单胞菌。
在佛罗里达州,由黄单胞菌(Xanthomonas fragariae)引起的角斑叶斑病是草莓中唯一已知的细菌性病害,这种病害时有发生,主要危害叶片和花萼。然而,从 2019-2020 年到 2023-2024 年佛罗里达草莓季节,在商业农场观察到了不寻常的类细菌症状,有报告称发病率高达 30%。典型病斑早期呈水渍状和角状,随后坏死并出现环状椭圆形紫晕,在培养基上不断产生类似假单胞菌的菌落。菌株对草莓具有致病性、荧光性、氧化酶和精氨酸二水解酶阴性,对烟草引起超敏反应,并缺乏果胶酶活性。虽然表型检测(如脂肪酸甲基图谱和 Biolog 协议)将这些菌株归入假单胞菌组,但在物种水平上相似度较低。利用 16S rRNA 基因、看家基因和全基因组测序进行的进一步分析表明,这些菌株归入假单胞菌群,但与代表性成员相比,平均核苷酸相同度不超过 95%。因此,基因组和表型分析证实,导致草莓细菌性斑点病的菌株代表了一种新的植物致病细菌,我们建议将其命名为 Pseudomonas fragariae sp.今后需要开展工作,评估这种可能新出现的草莓病原体的流行病学、栽培品种易感性、化学敏感性和疾病管理。
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