Colonization dynamics of Acidovorax citrulli in melon

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Autor(a) principal: Alves,Aldenir de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Xavier,André da S., Viana,Ivanise O., Mariano,Rosa de L. R., Silveira,Elineide Barbosa da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Tropical plant pathology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1982-56762010000600005
Resumo: The aim of this work was to investigate the ability of Acidovorax citrulli, the causal agent of bacterial fruit blotch (BFB) of cucurbits, to colonize melon tissues. Under greenhouse conditions leaves and seeds were inoculated with a spontaneous mutant of A. citrulli (group I) resistant to rifampicin (Ac1Rif), and samples of hypocotyls, cotyledonary leaves, roots, leaves and stems were processed at three-day intervals. When the 1st pair of melon leaves had been inoculated, A. citrulli was only detected until the 10th pair of leaves (1.3 x 10³ CFU g-1 of leaf) and the consecutive stem (3.3 x 10³ CFU g-1 of stem) on the 30th day. However, after seed inoculation A. citrulli colonized the hypocotyl, roots, cotyledonary leaves, leaves and stems and was only detected until the 4th pair of leaves (1.62 x 10² CFU g-1 of leaf) and the consecutive stem (9.1 x 10¹ CFU g-1 of stem) on the 24th day post-inoculation. In conclusion, A. citrulli colonized different parts of the melon plant over time, depending on its initial location, leaves or seed. This confirms what has been observed in the field, that expanded leaves and stems are the main inoculum sources for melon blossoms and fruit, therefore providing scientific bases for developing more effective strategies for BFB management.
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spelling Colonization dynamics of Acidovorax citrulli in melonCucumis meloecologyplant pathogenic bacteriabacterial fruit blotchThe aim of this work was to investigate the ability of Acidovorax citrulli, the causal agent of bacterial fruit blotch (BFB) of cucurbits, to colonize melon tissues. Under greenhouse conditions leaves and seeds were inoculated with a spontaneous mutant of A. citrulli (group I) resistant to rifampicin (Ac1Rif), and samples of hypocotyls, cotyledonary leaves, roots, leaves and stems were processed at three-day intervals. When the 1st pair of melon leaves had been inoculated, A. citrulli was only detected until the 10th pair of leaves (1.3 x 10³ CFU g-1 of leaf) and the consecutive stem (3.3 x 10³ CFU g-1 of stem) on the 30th day. However, after seed inoculation A. citrulli colonized the hypocotyl, roots, cotyledonary leaves, leaves and stems and was only detected until the 4th pair of leaves (1.62 x 10² CFU g-1 of leaf) and the consecutive stem (9.1 x 10¹ CFU g-1 of stem) on the 24th day post-inoculation. In conclusion, A. citrulli colonized different parts of the melon plant over time, depending on its initial location, leaves or seed. This confirms what has been observed in the field, that expanded leaves and stems are the main inoculum sources for melon blossoms and fruit, therefore providing scientific bases for developing more effective strategies for BFB management.Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia2010-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1982-56762010000600005Tropical Plant Pathology v.35 n.6 2010reponame:Tropical plant pathology (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologiainstacron:SBF10.1590/S1982-56762010000600005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves,Aldenir de OliveiraXavier,André da S.Viana,Ivanise O.Mariano,Rosa de L. R.Silveira,Elineide Barbosa daeng2011-03-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1982-56762010000600005Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/tpp/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbf-revista@ufla.br1983-20521982-5676opendoar:2011-03-10T00:00Tropical plant pathology (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Colonization dynamics of Acidovorax citrulli in melon
title Colonization dynamics of Acidovorax citrulli in melon
spellingShingle Colonization dynamics of Acidovorax citrulli in melon
Alves,Aldenir de Oliveira
Cucumis melo
ecology
plant pathogenic bacteria
bacterial fruit blotch
title_short Colonization dynamics of Acidovorax citrulli in melon
title_full Colonization dynamics of Acidovorax citrulli in melon
title_fullStr Colonization dynamics of Acidovorax citrulli in melon
title_full_unstemmed Colonization dynamics of Acidovorax citrulli in melon
title_sort Colonization dynamics of Acidovorax citrulli in melon
author Alves,Aldenir de Oliveira
author_facet Alves,Aldenir de Oliveira
Xavier,André da S.
Viana,Ivanise O.
Mariano,Rosa de L. R.
Silveira,Elineide Barbosa da
author_role author
author2 Xavier,André da S.
Viana,Ivanise O.
Mariano,Rosa de L. R.
Silveira,Elineide Barbosa da
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves,Aldenir de Oliveira
Xavier,André da S.
Viana,Ivanise O.
Mariano,Rosa de L. R.
Silveira,Elineide Barbosa da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cucumis melo
ecology
plant pathogenic bacteria
bacterial fruit blotch
topic Cucumis melo
ecology
plant pathogenic bacteria
bacterial fruit blotch
description The aim of this work was to investigate the ability of Acidovorax citrulli, the causal agent of bacterial fruit blotch (BFB) of cucurbits, to colonize melon tissues. Under greenhouse conditions leaves and seeds were inoculated with a spontaneous mutant of A. citrulli (group I) resistant to rifampicin (Ac1Rif), and samples of hypocotyls, cotyledonary leaves, roots, leaves and stems were processed at three-day intervals. When the 1st pair of melon leaves had been inoculated, A. citrulli was only detected until the 10th pair of leaves (1.3 x 10³ CFU g-1 of leaf) and the consecutive stem (3.3 x 10³ CFU g-1 of stem) on the 30th day. However, after seed inoculation A. citrulli colonized the hypocotyl, roots, cotyledonary leaves, leaves and stems and was only detected until the 4th pair of leaves (1.62 x 10² CFU g-1 of leaf) and the consecutive stem (9.1 x 10¹ CFU g-1 of stem) on the 24th day post-inoculation. In conclusion, A. citrulli colonized different parts of the melon plant over time, depending on its initial location, leaves or seed. This confirms what has been observed in the field, that expanded leaves and stems are the main inoculum sources for melon blossoms and fruit, therefore providing scientific bases for developing more effective strategies for BFB management.
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