Characterization and population diversity of Erwinia amylovora strains originating from pome fruits in Serbia

M. Krivokapić, V. Gavrilović, M. Ivanović, N. Kuzmanović, D. Fira, A. Obradović, K. Gašić
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SUMMaRY The diversity of 30 Erwinia amylovora strains, isolated from quince, pear and apple trees on 14 localities in Serbia, was studied using bacteriological and molecular methods. In pathogenicity tests, all strains caused necrosis and oozing of bacterial exudate on inoculated immature pear, cherry and plum fruits, and induced hypersensitive reaction in tobacco leaves. The studied strains were Gram and oxidase negative, non-fluorescent, levan and catalase positive and facultatively anaerobic. The strains did not reduce nitrates, but utilized citrate and produced acid from sorbitol, hydrolyzed gelatine, produced reducing substances from sucrose and grew in the presence of 5% NaCl, but not at 36ºC. Identity of the strains was confirmed by conventional and nested PCR methods. Rep-PCR with REP, ERIC and BOX primers resulted in amplification of several DNA fragments respectively, but showed no variation within the strains. However, different genetic profiles were obtained with RAPD-PCR by using six primers which enabled differentiation of the strains into four groups. Genetic differences between the studied strains did not correlate with the host plants, geographical origin or year of isolation.
原产于塞尔维亚柚子的嗜淀粉欧文氏菌菌株的特性和种群多样性
摘要采用细菌学和分子生物学的方法,对从塞尔维亚14个地区的木瓜、梨和苹果树上分离得到的30株淀粉型欧文菌的多样性进行了研究。在致病性试验中,所有菌株均引起未成熟的梨、樱桃和李子果实坏死和渗出细菌分泌物,并引起烟叶过敏反应。革兰氏和氧化酶阴性,无荧光,利凡和过氧化氢酶阳性,兼性厌氧。菌株不还原硝酸盐,但利用柠檬酸,从山梨醇、水解明胶中产生酸,从蔗糖中产生还原性物质,在5% NaCl存在下生长,但在36℃下不能生长。采用常规PCR法和巢式PCR法对菌株进行鉴定。用REP、ERIC和BOX引物分别扩增出多个DNA片段,但在菌株内无差异。然而,6个引物的RAPD-PCR扩增得到了不同的遗传图谱,从而将菌株划分为4个群体。所研究菌株之间的遗传差异与寄主植物、地理来源或分离年份无关。
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