Duan Y P, Sun X, Zhou L J, Gabriel D W, Benyon L S, Gottwald Tim
USDA-ARS-USHRL, Fort Pierce, FL 34945.
FDACS-DPI, Gainesville, FL 32610.
Plant Dis. 2009 Jun;93(6):607-614. doi: 10.1094/PDIS-93-6-0607.
A new bacterial disease of citrus was recently identified in Florida and is here named bacterial brown leaf spot (BBLS) of citrus. BBLS-infected citrus leaves from the field displayed circular, brownish, flat lesions with slightly raised and water-soaked margins surrounded by a chlorotic halo. Based on Biolog carbon source metabolic "fingerprinting", fatty acid analysis, and sequence analysis of partial 16S rDNA, gyrB, and rpoD genes, the causal agent of the disease was identified as Burkholderia andropogonis. Pathogenicity of these B. andropogonis isolates taken from multiple citrus leaves with BBLS was tested by various inoculation methods on three species of citrus as well as on carnation, corn, and sorghum. All isolates infected carnation, corn, and sorghum with varying degrees of pathogenicity. Variation among citrus isolates in pathogenicity was also observed in high titer (10 CFU/ml) inoculations of citrus leaves, ranging from a hypersensitive-like response to canker-like lesions. When the inoculum concentration was low (10 CFU/ml), only necrotic spots or small lesions slowly developed with all strains. Growth of B. andropogonis in citrus was relatively slow, tissue wounding appeared necessary for symptom appearance with many isolates, and field samples were recovered only after severe storms, indicating that this wide-host-range bacterium is a weak, opportunistic pathogen of citrus.
佛罗里达州最近发现了一种新的柑橘细菌性病害,在此将其命名为柑橘细菌性褐斑病(BBLS)。田间感染BBLS的柑橘叶片上出现圆形、褐色、扁平病斑,边缘略微隆起且呈水渍状,周围有黄化晕圈。基于Biolog碳源代谢“指纹图谱”、脂肪酸分析以及部分16S rDNA、gyrB和rpoD基因的序列分析,确定该病害的病原菌为李氏禾伯克霍尔德菌。从多片患有BBLS的柑橘叶片上分离得到的李氏禾伯克霍尔德菌菌株,通过多种接种方法在三种柑橘以及康乃馨、玉米和高粱上进行了致病性测试。所有分离株均不同程度地感染了康乃馨、玉米和高粱。在高滴度(10 CFU/ml)接种柑橘叶片时,也观察到柑橘分离株之间的致病性差异,从类似过敏反应到类似溃疡病斑不等。当接种浓度较低(10 CFU/ml)时,所有菌株仅缓慢形成坏死斑或小病变。李氏禾伯克霍尔德菌在柑橘中的生长相对缓慢,许多分离株出现症状似乎需要组织受伤,并且仅在暴风雨后才能从田间样本中分离到病菌,这表明这种寄主范围广泛的细菌是柑橘的一种弱性、机会性病原菌。