晚季衰退——在得克萨斯州狭长地带发现的一种新的玉米细菌性疾病

IF 1.7 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Ken Obasa, M. Kolomiets, B. Reed, D. Coker, J. Bell, K. Heflin
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在历史上,Pantoea属与两种玉米疾病有关,一种是由P. stewartii引起的Stewart 's wilt,另一种是由P. ananatis引起的坏死或白色叶斑或条纹和茎腐病。在2020年和2021年,在德克萨斯高平原地区的两个县的玉米地里观察到玉米林分突然和不寻常的下降。观察到的症状包括在玉米营养生长阶段在叶片上形成的初始淡绿色、细长、微半透明、非褪绿条纹病变,边缘无波浪状,在作物繁殖开始时病变变为坏死。此外,病株发育迟缓、穗发育不良和茎腐病与病林有关。有症状的组织的诊断一致恢复细菌。经BLAST搜索,菌株的部分16S rRNA序列鉴定为Pantoea属。根据Koch的假设,在温室条件下对B566和B623这两种细菌分离株的致病性进行了调查,结果发现它们的症状与在有症状的田间玉米植株上观察到的症状相同。这两种细菌也成功地从有症状的叶片和茎组织中恢复,从而满足科赫的假设。序列分析表明,这些分离株与ananatis亲缘关系密切,但在系统发育上存在差异。本研究结果为两种泛菌引起的玉米新病害提供了证据,该病害可导致感染玉米植株的林分下降。
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Late-Season Decline – A New Bacterial Disease of Corn Identified in the Texas Panhandle
The genus Pantoea has historically been associated with two diseases of corn, Stewart’s wilt caused by P. stewartii, and necrotic or white leaf spots or streaks and stalk rot caused by P. ananatis. In 2020 and 2021, a sudden and unusual decline of corn stands was observed in corn fields in two counties in the Texas High Plains region. Symptoms observed included an initial light green, elongate, slightly translucent, and non-chlorotic streaked lesions with non-wavy margins that developed on leaf blades during corn vegetative growth stages, with lesions becoming necrotic at the onset of crop reproduction. Additionally, stunting of affected plants, poor ear development, and stalk rot were associated with affected stands. Diagnosis of symptomatic tissues consistently recovered bacteria. BLAST searches of the partial 16S rRNA sequences of the bacterial isolates identified them as belonging to the genus Pantoea. Investigations of the pathogenicity of two bacterial isolates, B566 and B623, under greenhouse conditions relying on Koch’s postulates resulted in the development of symptoms identical to those observed on symptomatic field corn plants. The two bacteria were also successfully recovered from symptomatic leaf and stem tissues, thus satisfying Koch’s postulates. Sequence analysis showed these isolates are closely related to P. ananatis, but also phylogenetically distinct. Findings from this study provide evidence for a new disease of corn caused by two Pantoea species that can result in stand decline of infected corn plants.
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Plant Health Progress
Plant Health Progress Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
CiteScore
3.00
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13.00%
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82
期刊介绍: Plant Health Progress, a member journal of the Plant Management Network, is a multidisciplinary science-based journal covering all aspects of applied plant health management in agriculture and horticulture. Both peer-reviewed and fully citable, the journal is a credible online-only publication. Plant Health Progress is a not-for-profit collaborative endeavor of the plant health community at large, serving practitioners worldwide. Its primary goal is to provide a comprehensive one-stop Internet resource for plant health information.
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