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Pseudomonas capsici sp. nov., a plant-pathogenic bacterium isolated from pepper leaf in Georgia, USA

Three phytopathogenic bacterial strains (Pc19-1(T), Pc19-2 and Pc19-3) were isolated from seedlings displaying water-soaked, dark brown-to-black, necrotic lesions on pepper (Capsicum annuum) leaves in Georgia, USA. Upon isolation on King’s medium B, light cream-coloured colonies were observed and a...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Mei, Koirala, Santosh, Chen, Hsiao-Chun, Gitaitis, Ronald, Kvitko, Brian, Dutta, Bhabesh
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34424837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004971
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author Zhao, Mei
Koirala, Santosh
Chen, Hsiao-Chun
Gitaitis, Ronald
Kvitko, Brian
Dutta, Bhabesh
author_facet Zhao, Mei
Koirala, Santosh
Chen, Hsiao-Chun
Gitaitis, Ronald
Kvitko, Brian
Dutta, Bhabesh
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description Three phytopathogenic bacterial strains (Pc19-1(T), Pc19-2 and Pc19-3) were isolated from seedlings displaying water-soaked, dark brown-to-black, necrotic lesions on pepper (Capsicum annuum) leaves in Georgia, USA. Upon isolation on King’s medium B, light cream-coloured colonies were observed and a diffusible fluorescent pigment was visible under ultraviolet light. Analysis of their 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that they belonged to the genus Pseudomonas , with the highest similarity to Pseudomonas cichorii ATCC 10857(T) (99.7 %). The fatty acid analysis revealed that the majority of the fatty acids were summed feature 3 (C(16  :  1) ω7c/C(16  :  1) ω6c), C(16  :  0) and summed feature 8 (C(18  :  1) ω7c/C(18  :  1) ω6c). Phylogenomic analyses based on whole genome sequences demonstrated that the pepper strains belonged to the Pseudomonas syringae complex with P. cichorii as their closest neighbour, and formed a separate monophyletic clade from other species. Between the pepper strains and P. cichorii , the average nucleotide identity values were 91.3 %. Furthermore, the digital DNA–DNA hybridization values of the pepper strains when compared to their closest relatives, including P. cichorii , were 45.2 % or less. In addition, biochemical and physiological features were examined in this study and the results indicate that the pepper strains represent a novel Pseudomonas species. Therefore, we propose a new species Pseudomonas capsici sp. nov., with Pc19-1(T) (=CFBP 8884(T)=LMG 32209(T)) as the type strain. The DNA G+C content of the strain Pc19-1(T) is 58.4 mol%.
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spelling pubmed-85136162021-10-15 Pseudomonas capsici sp. nov., a plant-pathogenic bacterium isolated from pepper leaf in Georgia, USA Zhao, Mei Koirala, Santosh Chen, Hsiao-Chun Gitaitis, Ronald Kvitko, Brian Dutta, Bhabesh Int J Syst Evol Microbiol New Taxa Three phytopathogenic bacterial strains (Pc19-1(T), Pc19-2 and Pc19-3) were isolated from seedlings displaying water-soaked, dark brown-to-black, necrotic lesions on pepper (Capsicum annuum) leaves in Georgia, USA. Upon isolation on King’s medium B, light cream-coloured colonies were observed and a diffusible fluorescent pigment was visible under ultraviolet light. Analysis of their 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that they belonged to the genus Pseudomonas , with the highest similarity to Pseudomonas cichorii ATCC 10857(T) (99.7 %). The fatty acid analysis revealed that the majority of the fatty acids were summed feature 3 (C(16  :  1) ω7c/C(16  :  1) ω6c), C(16  :  0) and summed feature 8 (C(18  :  1) ω7c/C(18  :  1) ω6c). Phylogenomic analyses based on whole genome sequences demonstrated that the pepper strains belonged to the Pseudomonas syringae complex with P. cichorii as their closest neighbour, and formed a separate monophyletic clade from other species. Between the pepper strains and P. cichorii , the average nucleotide identity values were 91.3 %. Furthermore, the digital DNA–DNA hybridization values of the pepper strains when compared to their closest relatives, including P. cichorii , were 45.2 % or less. In addition, biochemical and physiological features were examined in this study and the results indicate that the pepper strains represent a novel Pseudomonas species. Therefore, we propose a new species Pseudomonas capsici sp. nov., with Pc19-1(T) (=CFBP 8884(T)=LMG 32209(T)) as the type strain. The DNA G+C content of the strain Pc19-1(T) is 58.4 mol%. Microbiology Society 2021-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8513616/ /pubmed/34424837 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004971 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
spellingShingle New Taxa
Zhao, Mei
Koirala, Santosh
Chen, Hsiao-Chun
Gitaitis, Ronald
Kvitko, Brian
Dutta, Bhabesh
Pseudomonas capsici sp. nov., a plant-pathogenic bacterium isolated from pepper leaf in Georgia, USA
title Pseudomonas capsici sp. nov., a plant-pathogenic bacterium isolated from pepper leaf in Georgia, USA
title_full Pseudomonas capsici sp. nov., a plant-pathogenic bacterium isolated from pepper leaf in Georgia, USA
title_fullStr Pseudomonas capsici sp. nov., a plant-pathogenic bacterium isolated from pepper leaf in Georgia, USA
title_full_unstemmed Pseudomonas capsici sp. nov., a plant-pathogenic bacterium isolated from pepper leaf in Georgia, USA
title_short Pseudomonas capsici sp. nov., a plant-pathogenic bacterium isolated from pepper leaf in Georgia, USA
title_sort pseudomonas capsici sp. nov., a plant-pathogenic bacterium isolated from pepper leaf in georgia, usa
topic New Taxa
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34424837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004971
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