Authors
Francisco M Cazorla, Eva Arrebola, Ane Sesma, Alejandro Pérez-García, Juan C Codina, Jesús Murillo, Antonio de Vicente
Publication date
2002/8
Journal
Phytopathology
Volume
92
Issue
8
Pages
909-916
Publisher
The American Phytopathological Society
Description
Bacterial apical necrosis of mango, elicited by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae, limits fruit production in southern Spain and Portugal. Examination of a collection of P. syringae pv. syringae isolates for copper resistance showed that 59% were resistant to cupric sulfate. The survey of a mango orchard revealed an increase in frequencies of copper-resistant bacteria after repeated treatments with Bordeaux mixture. These data suggest that selection of copper-resistant strains could be a major reason for control failures following management with copper bactericides. Most copper-resistant isolates harbored plasmids, although the majority of them contained a 62-kb plasmid that also was present in copper-sensitive strains. The 62-kb plasmids were differentiated by restriction enzyme analysis and hybridization to copABCD DNA. The most frequently found copper-resistant plasmid type (62.1) was transferable by …
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