Author/Authors :
M. SCORTICHINI، نويسنده , , J. D. JANSE، نويسنده , , M. P. ROSSI and J. H. J. DERKS، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Strains of Xanthomonas campestris pv, pruni obtained from Prunus
arnieniaca, P. domestica. P. persica and P. salicina in different geographical
areas were compared for pathogenicity, fatty acid and wholecell
protein analysis. Four strains, one per each host plant, were inoculated
at the same time, on the foliage of P. armeniaca, P. avium, P.
persica and P. salicina cultivars. Mean content of fatty acids of X.c. pv.
pruni strains were also compared with those of many strains of X.c. pv.
campestris, pv. graminis, pv, hyacinthii, pv. petargonii and pv. vasculorum.
Strains showed a remarkable homogeneity in fatty acids cotitent
and whole-cell protein profiles and principal component and cluster
analysis did not reveal any grouping according to original host or
geographical origin. However, X.c. pv, pruni strains can be grouped
apart from the other X. campestris pathovars. There appears to be no
pathogenic specialization anaong the strains tested, however, they varied
in aggressiveness to host plants and host plant in susceptibility. The
most of the strains were able to cross-infect species other that from
where they were originally isolated, although, P. avium did not show
any symptom of disease. P. persica cv. Sentry and P. salicina cv. Globe
Sun, recently licensed as resistant to X.c. pv. pruni. were infected,
although to a lesser extent, by some strains.