L. Gardan et al., Acidovorax anthurii sp nov., a new phytopathogenic bacterium which causes bacterial leaf-spot of anthurium, INT J SY EV, 50, 2000, pp. 235-246
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY
The bacterial leaf-spot of anthurium emerged during the 1980, in the French
West Indies and Trinidad. This new bacterial disease is presently wide spr
ead and constitutes a serious limiting factor for commercial anthurium prod
uction. Twenty-nine strains isolated from leaf-spots of naturally infected
anthurium were characterized and compared with reference strains belonging
to the Comamonadaceae family, the genera Ralstonia and Burkholderia, and re
presentative fluorescent pseudomonads. From artificial inoculations 25 out
of 29 strains were pathogenic on anthurium. Biochemical and physiological t
ests, fatty acid analysis, DNA-DNA hybridization, 16S rRNA gene sequence an
alysis, DNA-16S RNA hybridization were performed. The 25 pathogenic strains
on anthurium were clustered in one phenon closely related to phytopathogen
ic strains of the genus Acidovorax. Anthurium strains were 79-99 % (Delta T
-m range 0.2-1.6) related to the strain CFBP 3232 and constituted a discret
e DNA homology group indicating that they belong to the same species. DNA-r
RNA hybridization, '165 rRNA sequence and fatty acid analysis confirmed tha
t this new species belongs to the beta-subclass of Proteobacteria and to rR
NA superfamily ill, to the family of Comamonadaceae and to the genus Acidov
orax. The name Acidovorax anthurii is proposed for this new phytopathogenic
bacterium. The type strain has been deposited in the Collection Francaise
des Bacteries Phytopathogenes as CFBP 3232(T).