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Xanthomonas hortorum – beyond gardens: Current taxonomy, genomics, and virulence repertoires
TAXONOMY: Bacteria; Phylum Proteobacteria; Class Gammaproteobacteria; Order Lysobacterales (earlier synonym of Xanthomonadales); Family Lysobacteraceae (earlier synonym of Xanthomonadaceae); Genus Xanthomonas; Species X. hortorum; Pathovars: pv. carotae, pv. vitians, pv. hederae, pv. pelargonii, pv....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8995068/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35068051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.13185 |
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author | Dia, Nay C. Morinière, Lucas Cottyn, Bart Bernal, Eduardo Jacobs, Jonathan M. Koebnik, Ralf Osdaghi, Ebrahim Potnis, Neha Pothier, Joël F. |
author_facet | Dia, Nay C. Morinière, Lucas Cottyn, Bart Bernal, Eduardo Jacobs, Jonathan M. Koebnik, Ralf Osdaghi, Ebrahim Potnis, Neha Pothier, Joël F. |
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description | TAXONOMY: Bacteria; Phylum Proteobacteria; Class Gammaproteobacteria; Order Lysobacterales (earlier synonym of Xanthomonadales); Family Lysobacteraceae (earlier synonym of Xanthomonadaceae); Genus Xanthomonas; Species X. hortorum; Pathovars: pv. carotae, pv. vitians, pv. hederae, pv. pelargonii, pv. taraxaci, pv. cynarae, and pv. gardneri. HOST RANGE: Xanthomonas hortorum affects agricultural crops, and horticultural and wild plants. Tomato, carrot, artichoke, lettuce, pelargonium, ivy, and dandelion were originally described as the main natural hosts of the seven separate pathovars. Artificial inoculation experiments also revealed other hosts. The natural and experimental host ranges are expected to be broader than initially assumed. Additionally, several strains, yet to be assigned to a pathovar within X. hortorum, cause diseases on several other plant species such as peony, sweet wormwood, lavender, and oak‐leaf hydrangea. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CONTROL: X. hortorum pathovars are mainly disseminated by infected seeds (e.g., X. hortorum pvs carotae and vitians) or cuttings (e.g., X. hortorum pv. pelargonii) and can be further dispersed by wind and rain, or mechanically transferred during planting and cultivation. Global trade of plants, seeds, and other propagating material constitutes a major pathway for their introduction and spread into new geographical areas. The propagules of some pathovars (e.g., X. horturum pv. pelargonii) are spread by insect vectors, while those of others can survive in crop residues and soils, and overwinter until the following growing season (e.g., X. hortorum pvs vitians and carotae). Control measures against X. hortorum pathovars are varied and include exclusion strategies (i.e., by using certification programmes and quarantine regulations) to multiple agricultural practices such as the application of phytosanitary products. Copper‐based compounds against X. hortorum are used, but the emergence of copper‐tolerant strains represents a major threat for their effective management. With the current lack of efficient chemical or biological disease management strategies, host resistance appears promising, but is not without challenges. The intrastrain genetic variability within the same pathovar poses a challenge for breeding cultivars with durable resistance. USEFUL WEBSITES: https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/XANTGA, https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/XANTCR, https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/XANTPE, https://www.euroxanth.eu, http://www.xanthomonas.org, http://www.xanthomonas.org/dokuwiki |
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spelling | pubmed-89950682022-04-15 Xanthomonas hortorum – beyond gardens: Current taxonomy, genomics, and virulence repertoires Dia, Nay C. Morinière, Lucas Cottyn, Bart Bernal, Eduardo Jacobs, Jonathan M. Koebnik, Ralf Osdaghi, Ebrahim Potnis, Neha Pothier, Joël F. Mol Plant Pathol Pathogen Profile TAXONOMY: Bacteria; Phylum Proteobacteria; Class Gammaproteobacteria; Order Lysobacterales (earlier synonym of Xanthomonadales); Family Lysobacteraceae (earlier synonym of Xanthomonadaceae); Genus Xanthomonas; Species X. hortorum; Pathovars: pv. carotae, pv. vitians, pv. hederae, pv. pelargonii, pv. taraxaci, pv. cynarae, and pv. gardneri. HOST RANGE: Xanthomonas hortorum affects agricultural crops, and horticultural and wild plants. Tomato, carrot, artichoke, lettuce, pelargonium, ivy, and dandelion were originally described as the main natural hosts of the seven separate pathovars. Artificial inoculation experiments also revealed other hosts. The natural and experimental host ranges are expected to be broader than initially assumed. Additionally, several strains, yet to be assigned to a pathovar within X. hortorum, cause diseases on several other plant species such as peony, sweet wormwood, lavender, and oak‐leaf hydrangea. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CONTROL: X. hortorum pathovars are mainly disseminated by infected seeds (e.g., X. hortorum pvs carotae and vitians) or cuttings (e.g., X. hortorum pv. pelargonii) and can be further dispersed by wind and rain, or mechanically transferred during planting and cultivation. Global trade of plants, seeds, and other propagating material constitutes a major pathway for their introduction and spread into new geographical areas. The propagules of some pathovars (e.g., X. horturum pv. pelargonii) are spread by insect vectors, while those of others can survive in crop residues and soils, and overwinter until the following growing season (e.g., X. hortorum pvs vitians and carotae). Control measures against X. hortorum pathovars are varied and include exclusion strategies (i.e., by using certification programmes and quarantine regulations) to multiple agricultural practices such as the application of phytosanitary products. Copper‐based compounds against X. hortorum are used, but the emergence of copper‐tolerant strains represents a major threat for their effective management. With the current lack of efficient chemical or biological disease management strategies, host resistance appears promising, but is not without challenges. The intrastrain genetic variability within the same pathovar poses a challenge for breeding cultivars with durable resistance. USEFUL WEBSITES: https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/XANTGA, https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/XANTCR, https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/XANTPE, https://www.euroxanth.eu, http://www.xanthomonas.org, http://www.xanthomonas.org/dokuwiki John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8995068/ /pubmed/35068051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.13185 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Molecular Plant Pathology published by British Society for Plant Pathology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Pathogen Profile Dia, Nay C. Morinière, Lucas Cottyn, Bart Bernal, Eduardo Jacobs, Jonathan M. Koebnik, Ralf Osdaghi, Ebrahim Potnis, Neha Pothier, Joël F. Xanthomonas hortorum – beyond gardens: Current taxonomy, genomics, and virulence repertoires |
title |
Xanthomonas hortorum – beyond gardens: Current taxonomy, genomics, and virulence repertoires |
title_full |
Xanthomonas hortorum – beyond gardens: Current taxonomy, genomics, and virulence repertoires |
title_fullStr |
Xanthomonas hortorum – beyond gardens: Current taxonomy, genomics, and virulence repertoires |
title_full_unstemmed |
Xanthomonas hortorum – beyond gardens: Current taxonomy, genomics, and virulence repertoires |
title_short |
Xanthomonas hortorum – beyond gardens: Current taxonomy, genomics, and virulence repertoires |
title_sort | xanthomonas hortorum – beyond gardens: current taxonomy, genomics, and virulence repertoires |
topic | Pathogen Profile |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8995068/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35068051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.13185 |
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