Authors
Monika Sławiak, Jose RCM van Beckhoven, Adrianus GCL Speksnijder, Robert Czajkowski, Grzegorz Grabe, Jan M van der Wolf
Publication date
2009/10
Journal
European Journal of Plant Pathology
Volume
125
Pages
245-261
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Sixty-five potato strains of the soft rot-causing plant pathogenic bacterium Dickeya spp., and two strains from hyacinth, were characterised using biochemical assays, REP-PCR genomic finger printing, 16S rDNA and dnaX sequence analysis. These methods were compared with nineteen strains representing six Dickeya species which included the type strains. A group of twenty-two potato strains isolated between 2005-2007 in the Netherlands, Poland, Finland and Israel were characterised as belonging to biovar 3. They were 100% identical in REP-PCR, dnaX and 16S rDNA sequence analysis. In a polyphasic analysis they formed a new clade different from the six Dickeya species previously described, and may therefore constitute a new species. The strains were very similar to a Dutch strain from hyacinth. On the basis of dnaX sequences and biochemical assays, all other potato strains isolated in Europe …
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