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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38326954/screening-of-antagonistic-bacillus-against-brown-rot-in-dendrocalamus-latiflorus-and-preparation-of-applying-bacterial-suspension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fengying Luo, Hang Chen, Wenjian Wei, Han Liu, Youzhong Chen, Shujiang Li
The aim of this study was to isolate biocontrol bacteria that could antagonize brown rot of Dendrocalamus latiflorus, optimize the culture conditions, and develop an effective biocontrol preparation for brown rot of D. latiflorus. This study isolated a bacterium with an antagonistic effect on bamboo brown rot from healthy D. latiflorus rhizosphere soil. Morphology, molecular biology, and physiological biochemistry methods identified it as Bacillus siamensis. The following culturing media and conditions improved the inhibition effect of B...
February 2024: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081321/monitoring-of-benzimidazole-resistance-in-botrytis-cinerea-isolates-from-strawberry-in-korea-and-development-of-detection-method-for-benzimidazole-resistance
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Geonwoo Kim, Doeun Son, Sungyu Choi, Haifeng Liu, Youngju Nam, Hyunkyu Sang
Botrytis cinerea is a major fungal plant pathogen that causes gray mold disease in strawberries, leading to a decrease in strawberry yield. While benzimidazole is widely used as a fungicide for controlling this disease, the increasing prevalence of resistant populations to this fungicide undermines its effectiveness. To investigate benzimidazole resistant B. cinerea in South Korea, 78 strains were isolated from strawberries grown in 78 different farms in 2022, and their EC50 values for benzimidazole were examined...
December 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081320/biological-control-of-fusarium-oxysporum-the-causal-agent-of-fusarium-basal-rot-in-onion-by-bacillus-spp
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jong-Hwan Shin, Ha-Kyoung Lee, Seong-Chan Lee, You-Kyoung Han
Fusarium oxysporum is the main pathogen causing Fusarium basal rot in onion (Allium cepa L.), which incurs significant yield losses before and after harvest. Among management strategies, biological control is an environmentally safe and sustainable alternative to chemical control. In this study, we isolated and screened bacteria for antifungal activity against the basal rot pathogen F. oxysporum. Isolates 23-045, 23-046, 23-052, 23-055, and 23-056 significantly inhibited F. oxysporum mycelial growth and conidial germination...
December 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081319/generation-and-retention-of-defective-rna3-from-cucumber-mosaic-virus-and-relevance-of-the-2b-protein-to-generation-of-the-subviral-rna
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emi Ota, Chikara Masuta, Minoru Takeshita
A defective RNA3 (D3Yα) of strain Y of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV-Y) was examined on host-specific maintenance, experimental conditions, and a viral factor required for its generation in plants. D3Yα was stably maintained in cucumber but not in tomato plants for 28 days post inoculation (dpi). D3Yα was generated in Nicotiana tabacum or N. benthamiana after prolonged infection in the second and the third passages, but not in plants of N. benthamiana grown at low temperature at 28 dpi or infected with CMV-Y mutant that had the 2b gene deleted...
December 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081318/a-marine-bacterium-with-animal-pathogen-like-type-iii-secretion-elicits-the-nonhost-hypersensitive-response-in-a-land-plant
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Boyoung Lee, Jeong-Im Lee, Soon-Kyeong Kwon, Choong-Min Ryu, Jihyun F Kim
Active plant immune response involving programmed cell death called the hypersensitive response (HR) is elicited by microbial effectors delivered through the type III secretion system (T3SS). The marine bacterium Hahella chejuensis contains two T3SSs that are similar to those of animal pathogens, but it was able to elicit HR-like cell death in the land plant Nicotiana benthamiana. The cell death was comparable with the transcriptional patterns of H. chejuensis T3SS-1 genes, was mediated by SGT1, a general regulator of plant resistance, and was suppressed by AvrPto1, a type III-secreted effector of a plant pathogen that inhibits HR...
December 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081317/distribution-and-pathogenicity-of-fusarium-species-associated-with-soybean-root-rot-in-northeast-china
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yingying Liu, Xuena Wei, Feng Chang, Na Yu, Changhong Guo, Hongsheng Cai
Fusarium root rot is an increasingly severe problem in soybean cultivation. Although several Fusarium species have been reported to infect soybean roots in Heilongjiang province, their frequency and aggressiveness have not been systematically quantified in the region. This study aimed to investigate the diversity and distribution of Fusarium species that cause soybean root rot in Heilongjiang province over two years. A total of 485 isolates belonging to nine Fusarium species were identified, with F. oxysporum and F...
December 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081316/unraveling-the-role-of-cytochrome-p450-as-a-key-regulator-lantipeptide-production-in-streptomyces-globisporus
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Da-Ran Kim, Su In Lee, Youn-Sig Kwak
The aim of this study was to investigate the regulation of lantipeptide production in Streptomyces globisporus SP6C4, which produces the novel antifungal lantipeptides conprimycin and grisin, and to identify the role of cytochrome P450 (P450) in tis regulation. To investigate the regulation of lantipeptide production, we created gene deletion mutants, including ΔP450, ΔtsrD, ΔlanM, ΔP450ΔtsrD, and ΔP450ΔlanM. These mutants were characterized in terms of their morphology, sporulation, attachment, and antifungal activity against Fusarium oxysporum...
December 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081315/weather-conditions-drive-the-damage-area-caused-by-armillaria-root-disease-in-coniferous-forests-across-poland
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paweł Lech, Oksana Mychayliv, Robert Hildebrand, Olga Orman
Armillaria root disease affects forests around the world. It occurs in many habitats and causes losses in the infested stands. Weather conditions are important factors for growth and development of Armillaria species. Yet, the relation between occurrence of damage caused by Armillaria disease and weather variables are still poorly understood. Thus, we used generalized linear mixed models to determine the relationship between weather conditions of current and previous year (temperature, precipitation and their deviation from long-term averages, air humidity and soil temperature) and the incidence of Armillaria-induced damage in young (up to 20 years old) and older (over 20 years old) coniferous stands in selected forest districts across Poland...
December 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081314/the-rapid-apple-decline-phenomenon-current-status-and-expected-associated-factors-in-korea
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REVIEW
Seung-Yeol Lee, Kari A Peter, Kallol Das, Avalos-Ruiz Diane, Hee-Young Jung
Rapid apple decline (RAD) is a complex phenomenon affecting cultivated apple trees and particularly dwarf rootstocks on grafted young apple trees. Since its first appearance in the United States, RAD has been reported worldwide, for example in Canada, South America, Africa, and Asia. The phenomenon has also been observed in apple orchards in Korea, and it presented similar symptoms regardless of apple cultivar and cultivation period. Most previous reports have suggested that RAD may be associated with multiple factors, including plant pathogenic infections, abiotic stresses, environmental conditions, and the susceptibility of trees to cold injury during winter...
December 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38081313/the-relationship-between-the-sugar-preference-of-bacterial-pathogens-and-virulence-on-plants
#30
REVIEW
Ismaila Yakubu, Hyun Gi Kong
Plant pathogenic bacteria colonize plant surfaces and inner tissues to acquire essential nutrients. Nonstructural sugars hold paramount significance among these nutrients, as they serve as pivotal carbon sources for bacterial sustenance. They obtain sugar from their host by diverting nonstructural carbohydrates en route to the sink or enzymatic breakdown of structural carbohydrates within plant tissues. Despite the prevalence of research in this domain, the area of sugar selectivity and preferences exhibited by plant pathogenic bacteria remains inadequately explored...
December 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817498/rapid-and-sensitive-detection-of-the-causal-agents-of-postharvest-kiwifruit-rot-botryosphaeria-dothidea-and-diaporthe-eres-using-a-recombinase-polymerase-amplification-assay
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gi-Gyeong Park, Wonyong Kim, Kwang-Yeol Yang
The occurrence of postharvest kiwifruit rot has caused great economic losses in major kiwifruit-producing countries. Several pathogens are involved in kiwifruit rot, notably Botryosphaeria dothidea, and Diaporthe species. In this study, a recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) assay was developed for the rapid and sensitive detection of the pathogens responsible for posing significant threats to the kiwifruit industries. The RPA primer pairs tested in this study were highly specific for detection of B. dothidea and D...
October 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817497/plant-protective-and-growth-promoting-effects-of-seed-endophytes-in-soybean-plants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiwon Kim, Seong-Ho Ahn, Ji Sun Yang, Seonwoo Choi, Ho Won Jung, Junhyun Jeon
Seed-borne diseases reduce not only the seed germination and seedling growth but also seed quality, resulting in the significant yield loss in crop production. Plant seed harbors diverse microbes termed endophytes other than pathogens inside it. However, their roles and application to agricultures were rarely understood and explored to date. Recently, we had isolated from soybean seeds culturable endophytes exhibiting in-vitro antagonistic activities against common bacterial and fungal seed-borne pathogens...
October 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817496/improvement-of-fire-blight-blossom-infection-control-using-maryblyt-in-korean-apple-orchards
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyung-Bong Namkung, Sung Chul Yun
After transitioning from periodic to model-based control policy for fire blight blossom infection, it is crucial to provide the timing of field application with easy and accurate information. To assess the risk of blossom infection, Maryblyt was employed in 31 sites across apple-producing regions nationwide, including areas prone to fire blight outbreaks, from 2021 to 2023. In 2021 and 2023, two and seven sites experienced Blossom Infection Risk-Infection warning occurrences among 31 sites, respectively. However, in 2022, most of the sites observed Blossom Infection Risk-Infection from April 25 to 28, highlighting the need for blossom infection control...
October 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817495/molecular-marker-development-for-the-rapid-differentiation-of-black-rot-causing-xanthomonas-campestris-pv-campestris-race-7
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yeo-Hyeon Kim, Sopheap Mao, Nihar Sahu, Uzzal Somaddar, Hoy-Taek Kim, Masao Watanabe, Jong-In Park
Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Xcc) is a plant pathogen of Brassica crops that causes black rot disease throughout the world. At present, 11 physiological races of Xcc (races 1-11) have been reported. The conventional method of using differential cultivars for Xcc race detection is not accurate and it is laborious and time-consuming. Therefore, the development of specific molecular markers has been used as a substitute tool because it offers an accurate and reliable result, particularly a quick diagnosis of Xcc races...
October 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817494/development-of-recombinase-polymerase-amplification-combined-with-lateral-flow-strips-for-rapid-detection-of-cowpea-mild-mottle-virus
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinyan Wu, Shuting Chen, Zixin Zhang, Yihan Zhang, Pingmei Li, Xinyi Chen, Miaomiao Liu, Qian Lu, Zhongyi Li, Zhongyan Wei, Pei Xu
Cowpea mild mottle virus (CPMMV) is a global plant virus that poses a threat to the production and quality of legume crops. Early and accurate diagnosis is essential for effective managing CPMMV outbreaks. With the advancement in isothermal recombinase polymerase amplification and lateral flow strips technologies, more rapid and sensitive methods have become available for detecting this pathogen. In this study, we have developed a reverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification combined with lateral flow strips (RT-RPA-LFS) method for the detection of CPMMV, specifically targeting the CPMMV coat protein (CP) gene...
October 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817493/physiology-and-gene-expression-analysis-of-tomato-solanum-lycopersicum-l-exposed-to-combined-virus-and-drought-stresses
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samra Mirzayeva, Irada Huseynova, Canan Yüksel Özmen, Ali Ergül
Crop productivity can be obstructed by various biotic and abiotic stresses and thus these stresses are a threat to universal food security. The information on the use of viruses providing efficacy to plants facing growth challenges owing to stress is lacking. The role of induction of pathogen-related genes by microbes is also colossal in drought-endurance acquisition. Studies put forward the importance of viruses as sustainable means for defending plants against dual stress. A fundamental part of research focuses on a positive interplay between viruses and plants...
October 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817492/dna-damage-triggers-the-activation-of-immune-response-to-viral-pathogens-via-salicylic-acid-in-plants
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hwi-Won Jeong, Tae Ho Ryu, Hyo-Jeong Lee, Kook-Hyung Kim, Rae-Dong Jeong
Plants are challenged by various pathogens throughout their lives, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and insects; consequently, they have evolved several defense mechanisms. In addition, plants have developed localized and systematic immune responses due to biotic and abiotic stress exposure. Animals are known to activate DNA damage responses (DDRs) and DNA damage sensor immune signals in response to stress, and the process is well studied in animal systems. However, the links between stress perception and immune response through DDRs remain largely unknown in plants...
October 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817491/evaluation-and-genome-mining-of-bacillus-stercoris-isolate-b-pnr1-as-potential-agent-for-fusarium-wilt-control-and-growth-promotion-of-tomato
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rattana Pengproh, Thanwanit Thanyasiriwat, Kusavadee Sangdee, Juthaporn Saengprajak, Praphat Kawicha, Aphidech Sangdee
Recently, strategies for controlling Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (Fol), the causal agent of Fusarium wilt of tomato, focus on using effective biocontrol agents. In this study, an analysis of the biocontrol and plant growth promoting (PGP) attributes of 11 isolates of loamy soil Bacillus spp. has been conducted. Among them, the isolates B.PNR1 and B.PNR2 inhibited the mycelial growth of Fol by inducing abnormal fungal cell wall structures and cell wall collapse. Moreover, broad-spectrum activity against four other plant pathogenic fungi, F...
October 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817490/a-mutation-of-a-putative-ndp-sugar-epimerase-gene-in-ralstonia-pseudosolanacearum-attenuates-exopolysaccharide-production-and-bacterial-virulence-in-tomato-plant
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyoung Ju Lee, Sang-Moo Lee, Minseo Choi, Joo Hwan Kwon, Seon-Woo Lee
Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) is a soil borne plant pathogen causing bacterial wilt on various important crops, including Solanaceae plants. The bacterial pathogens within the RSSC produce exopolysaccharide (EPS), a highly complicated nitrogen-containing heteropolymeric polysaccharide, as a major virulence factor. However, the biosynthetic pathway of the EPS in the RSSC has not been fully characterized. To identify genes in EPS production beyond the EPS biosynthetic gene operon, we selected the EPS-defective mutants of R...
October 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37550986/genomic-analysis-of-the-carrot-bacterial-blight-pathogen-xanthomonas-hortorum-pv-carotae-in-korea
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mi-Hyun Lee, Sung-Jun Hong, Dong Suk Park, Hyeonheui Ham, Hyun Gi Kong
Bacterial leaf blight of carrots caused by Xanthomonas hortorum pv. carotae (Xhc) is an important worldwide seed-borne disease. In 2012 and 2013, symptoms similar to bacterial leaf blight were found in carrot farms in Jeju Island, Korea. The phenotypic characteristics of the Korean isolation strains were similar to the type strain of Xhc. Pathogenicity showed symptoms on the 14th day after inoculation on carrot plants. Identification by genetic method was multi-position sequencing of the isolated strain JJ2001 was performed using four genes (danK, gyrB, fyuA, and rpoD)...
August 2023: Plant Pathology Journal
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