Presence of Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (Phylotype I) in Aquatic Environments in the Netherlands.
Autor: | Vogelaar MAW; Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive Plants and Plant Health (NIVIP), 6700 HC Wageningen, the Netherlands., van de Bilt JLJ; Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive Plants and Plant Health (NIVIP), 6700 HC Wageningen, the Netherlands., Blom NI; Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive Plants and Plant Health (NIVIP), 6700 HC Wageningen, the Netherlands., Pel MJC; Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive Plants and Plant Health (NIVIP), 6700 HC Wageningen, the Netherlands., van Doorn BJA; Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive Plants and Plant Health (NIVIP), 6700 HC Wageningen, the Netherlands., Landman NM; Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive Plants and Plant Health (NIVIP), 6700 HC Wageningen, the Netherlands., Gorkink-Smits PPMA; Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive Plants and Plant Health (NIVIP), 6700 HC Wageningen, the Netherlands., Raaymakers TM; Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive Plants and Plant Health (NIVIP), 6700 HC Wageningen, the Netherlands., Vreeburg RAM; Dutch General Inspection Service (NAK), 8304 AS Emmeloord, the Netherlands., Bergsma-Vlami M; Netherlands Institute for Vectors, Invasive Plants and Plant Health (NIVIP), 6700 HC Wageningen, the Netherlands. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Plant disease [Plant Dis] 2023 Aug; Vol. 107 (8), pp. 2320-2324. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Aug 14. |
DOI: | 10.1094/PDIS-11-22-2628-SC |
Abstrakt: | Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum , a European Union quarantine organism, was until recently absent in the aquatic environments and outdoor cultivation systems of the region. This bacterium was only sporadically reported in restricted greenhouse cultivation systems in some EU countries. In this paper, we report the first findings of R. pseudosolanacearum (phylotype I) in surface water in two distinct geographic locations in the Netherlands in 2020. In 2021, the population of R. pseudosolanacearum in surface water ranged from 10 4 to 10 6 CFU/liter. An inoculum reservoir for R. pseudosolanacearum in these aquatic environments was the wild bittersweet plant where population densities ranged from 10 5 to 10 7 CFU/ml concentrated bittersweet extract. The virulence of the R. pseudosolanacearum isolates from surface water and bittersweet was confirmed by a pathogenicity test on Solanum lycopersicum cv. Moneymaker plants, resulting in wilting and necrosis of the plants. Sequence analysis of the egl locus of R. pseudosolanacearum isolates from surface water and bittersweet revealed that these isolates are closely related to R. pseudosolanacearum (phylotype I) isolates found previously in the Netherlands on rose. R. pseudosolanacearum (phylotype I) has a very broad host plant range, including potato, many ornamentals, and other economically important crops. This highlights the risk for various host plants grown in the vicinity of the geographic locations where R. pseudosolanacearum has been found and shows the importance of unraveling the epidemiological parameters of the survival, establishment, and spread of R. pseudosolanacearum in temperate climates. Competing Interests: The author(s) declare no conflict of interest. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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