Author:
Xiao Zhiliang,Li Guangcan,Yang Aiguo,Liu Zhengwen,Ren Min,Cheng Lirui,Liu Dan,Jiang Caihong,Wen Liuying,Wu Shengxin,Cheng Yazhi,Yu Wen,Geng Ruimei
Abstract
IntroductionPlant bacterial wilt is an important worldwide disease caused by Ralstonia solanacearum which is a complex of species.MethodsIn this study, we identified and sequenced the genome of R. solanacearum strain gd-2 isolated from tobacco.ResultsStrain gd-2 was identified as R. solanacearum species complex (RSSC) phylotype I sequevar 15 and exhibited strong pathogenicity to tobacco. The genome size of gd-2 was 5.93 Mb, including the chromosomes (3.83 Mb) and the megaplasmid (2.10 Mb). Gene prediction results showed that 3,434 and 1,640 genes were identified in the chromosomes and plasmids, respectively. Comparative genomic analysis showed that gd-2 exhibited high conservation with ten highly similar strain genomes and the differences between gd-2 and other genomes were mainly located at positions GI12-GI14. 72 type III effectors (T3Es) were identified and RipAZ2 was a T3E specific to gd-2 compared with other eight sequenced strain.DiscussionOur study provides a new basis and evidence for studying the pathogenic mechanism of R. solanacearum.