Title of article :
Detection of a Bacterium Associated with a Leaf Spot Disease of Maize in Brazil
Author/Authors :
Paccola-Meirelles، نويسنده , , Ferreira، نويسنده , , Meirelles، نويسنده , , Marriel & Casela، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
A leaf spot disease of maize occurring in Brazil in the
1980s was described as being caused by the ascomycete
Phaeosphaeria maydis (P. Henn) Rane. Payak and
Renfro (imperfect form Phyllosticta sp.). Disease symp-
toms were dark-green water-soaked spots that later
became necrotic lesions. There are no reports at present
in the literature of re-infection by the fungus under
controlled conditions, casting doubt on the true iden-
tity of the pathogen. In this study, cytological analyses
of lesions at the initial stages did not detect the presence
of fungal structures. Bacterial colonies with yellow
pigmentation were isolated from the lesions, which
reacted positively in hypersensitivity tests in tobacco
plants. Maize plants were inoculated with the isolated
bacteria. After 72 h incubation in a dew chamber,
plants were transferred to a greenhouse, where they
remained until evaluation. Typical symptoms of the
disease were observed 5±7 days after inoculation of
plants, only on treatments inoculated with the bacteria.
The bacterium was re-isolated, which suggests its
involvement in the initial phases of disease. The
bacterium was identi®ed as Pantoea ananas (synonym
Erwinia ananas).
Keywords :
Pantoea ananas , Zea mays , Phyllosticta sp. , Erwinia ananas , Phaeosphaeria maydis
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology