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An Introduced Crop Plant Is Driving Diversification of the Virulent Bacterial Pathogen Erwinia tracheiphila

Erwinia tracheiphila is the causal agent of bacterial wilt of cucurbits, an economically important phytopathogen affecting an economically important phytopathogen affecting few cultivated Cucurbitaceae few cultivated Cucurbitaceae host plant species in temperate eastern North America. However, essen...

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Autores principales: Shapiro, Lori R., Paulson, Joseph N., Arnold, Brian J., Scully, Erin D., Zhaxybayeva, Olga, Pierce, Naomi E., Rocha, Jorge, Klepac-Ceraj, Vanja, Holton, Kristina, Kolter, Roberto
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6168856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30279283
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01307-18
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author Shapiro, Lori R.
Paulson, Joseph N.
Arnold, Brian J.
Scully, Erin D.
Zhaxybayeva, Olga
Pierce, Naomi E.
Rocha, Jorge
Klepac-Ceraj, Vanja
Holton, Kristina
Kolter, Roberto
author_facet Shapiro, Lori R.
Paulson, Joseph N.
Arnold, Brian J.
Scully, Erin D.
Zhaxybayeva, Olga
Pierce, Naomi E.
Rocha, Jorge
Klepac-Ceraj, Vanja
Holton, Kristina
Kolter, Roberto
author_sort Shapiro, Lori R.
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description Erwinia tracheiphila is the causal agent of bacterial wilt of cucurbits, an economically important phytopathogen affecting an economically important phytopathogen affecting few cultivated Cucurbitaceae few cultivated Cucurbitaceae host plant species in temperate eastern North America. However, essentially nothing is known about E. tracheiphila population structure or genetic diversity. To address this shortcoming, a representative collection of 88 E. tracheiphila isolates was gathered from throughout its geographic range, and their genomes were sequenced. Phylogenomic analysis revealed three genetic clusters with distinct hrpT3SS virulence gene repertoires, host plant association patterns, and geographic distributions. Low genetic heterogeneity within each cluster suggests a recent population bottleneck followed by population expansion. We showed that in the field and greenhouse, cucumber (Cucumis sativus), which was introduced to North America by early Spanish conquistadors, is the most susceptible host plant species and the only species susceptible to isolates from all three lineages. The establishment of large agricultural populations of highly susceptible C. sativus in temperate eastern North America may have facilitated the original emergence of E. tracheiphila into cucurbit agroecosystems, and this introduced plant species may now be acting as a highly susceptible reservoir host. Our findings have broad implications for agricultural sustainability by drawing attention to how worldwide crop plant movement, agricultural intensification, and locally unique environments may affect the emergence, evolution, and epidemic persistence of virulent microbial pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-61688562018-10-12 An Introduced Crop Plant Is Driving Diversification of the Virulent Bacterial Pathogen Erwinia tracheiphila Shapiro, Lori R. Paulson, Joseph N. Arnold, Brian J. Scully, Erin D. Zhaxybayeva, Olga Pierce, Naomi E. Rocha, Jorge Klepac-Ceraj, Vanja Holton, Kristina Kolter, Roberto mBio Research Article Erwinia tracheiphila is the causal agent of bacterial wilt of cucurbits, an economically important phytopathogen affecting an economically important phytopathogen affecting few cultivated Cucurbitaceae few cultivated Cucurbitaceae host plant species in temperate eastern North America. However, essentially nothing is known about E. tracheiphila population structure or genetic diversity. To address this shortcoming, a representative collection of 88 E. tracheiphila isolates was gathered from throughout its geographic range, and their genomes were sequenced. Phylogenomic analysis revealed three genetic clusters with distinct hrpT3SS virulence gene repertoires, host plant association patterns, and geographic distributions. Low genetic heterogeneity within each cluster suggests a recent population bottleneck followed by population expansion. We showed that in the field and greenhouse, cucumber (Cucumis sativus), which was introduced to North America by early Spanish conquistadors, is the most susceptible host plant species and the only species susceptible to isolates from all three lineages. The establishment of large agricultural populations of highly susceptible C. sativus in temperate eastern North America may have facilitated the original emergence of E. tracheiphila into cucurbit agroecosystems, and this introduced plant species may now be acting as a highly susceptible reservoir host. Our findings have broad implications for agricultural sustainability by drawing attention to how worldwide crop plant movement, agricultural intensification, and locally unique environments may affect the emergence, evolution, and epidemic persistence of virulent microbial pathogens. American Society for Microbiology 2018-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6168856/ /pubmed/30279283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01307-18 Text en Copyright © 2018 Shapiro et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Shapiro, Lori R.
Paulson, Joseph N.
Arnold, Brian J.
Scully, Erin D.
Zhaxybayeva, Olga
Pierce, Naomi E.
Rocha, Jorge
Klepac-Ceraj, Vanja
Holton, Kristina
Kolter, Roberto
An Introduced Crop Plant Is Driving Diversification of the Virulent Bacterial Pathogen Erwinia tracheiphila
title An Introduced Crop Plant Is Driving Diversification of the Virulent Bacterial Pathogen Erwinia tracheiphila
title_full An Introduced Crop Plant Is Driving Diversification of the Virulent Bacterial Pathogen Erwinia tracheiphila
title_fullStr An Introduced Crop Plant Is Driving Diversification of the Virulent Bacterial Pathogen Erwinia tracheiphila
title_full_unstemmed An Introduced Crop Plant Is Driving Diversification of the Virulent Bacterial Pathogen Erwinia tracheiphila
title_short An Introduced Crop Plant Is Driving Diversification of the Virulent Bacterial Pathogen Erwinia tracheiphila
title_sort introduced crop plant is driving diversification of the virulent bacterial pathogen erwinia tracheiphila
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6168856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30279283
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01307-18
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