DNA Analysis of Ralstonia solanacearum and Related Bacteria Based on 282-bp PCR-Amplified Fragment

Plant Disease
Joselito VillaMitsuro Hyakumachi

Abstract

Strains of Ralstonia solanacearum, Pseudomonas syzygii, and the blood disease bacterium (BDB) from different countries were tested for polymerase chain reaction amplification of the 282-bp fragment using the primer pair 759 and 760. These 282-bp fragments from 49 strains of R. solanacearum, six strains of P. syzygii, and two strains of BDB were sequenced. A phylogenetic tree was generated based on the sequence alignment. The R. solanacearum strains were divided into three groups. Group I was composed of strains belonging to biovars 3, 4, 5, and biovar N2 from Japan. Most of the strains from this group were of Asian origin except for two strains from Australia and Guyana (GMI 1000), the type strain. Group II was composed of strains belonging to biovars 1 and 2 and biovar N2 from Brazil. Group III was composed of strains belonging to biovar N2 from Japan and the Philippines. All strains of P. syzygii and BDB clustered in group III. Based on nucleotide differences of the 282-bp fragments, restriction enzyme NlaIII was capable of differentiating R. solanacearum strains into the three groups. Restriction analysis of 165 R. solanacearum isolates from the Philippines using NlaIII showed that all biovar 3 and 4 (group 1) strains had re...Continue Reading

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