A survey of Xylella fastidiosa in the US state of Virginia reveals wide distribution of both subspecies fastidiosa and multiplex in grapevine

Author:

Abdelrazek Sahar1,Bush Elizabeth2,Oliver Charlotte L.3,Liu Haijie1,Sharma Parul45,Aguilera Flores Marcela67,Donegan Monica Ann8,Almeida Rodrigo910,Nita Mizuho11,Vinatzer Boris12

Affiliation:

1. Virginia Tech, SPES, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States, ;

2. Virginia Tech, Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science Department, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States;

3. Washington State University, 6760, AHS Jr. Agricultural Research and Extension Center, 24106 N. Bunn Rd., Prosser, Washington, United States, 99350;

4. Virginia Tech, 1757, School of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States

5. Virginia Tech, 1757, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States;

6. Virginia Tech, 1757, School of Plant and Environmental Sciences, 220 Ag-Quad Ln, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States, 24061

7. Virginia Tech, 1757, Graduate program in Genomics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States;

8. University of California Berkeley, 1438, Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, 137 Mulford Hall, Berkeley, California, United States, 94720;

9. University of California, Environmental Science Policy and Management, 137 Mulford, Berkeley, California, United States, 94720

10. United States;

11. Virginia Tech, AHS AREC, 595 Laurel Grove Rd, Winchester, Virginia, United States, 22601;

12. Virginia Tech, PPWS, Ag Quad Lane, Latham Hall, room 551, Blacksburg, Virginia, United States, 24061, , ;

Abstract

Global travel and trade in combination with climate change are expanding the geographic distribution of plant pathogens. The bacterium Xylella fastidiosa is a prime example. Native to the Americas, it has spread to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. To assess the risk that pathogen introductions pose to crops in newly invaded areas, it is key to survey their diversity, host range, and disease incidence in relation to climatic conditions where they are already present. We performed a survey of X. fastidiosa in grapevine in Virginia, USA, using a combination of quantitative PCR, multilocus sequencing, and metagenomics. We also analyzed samples from deciduous trees with leaf scorch symptoms. X. fastidiosa subspecies fastidiosa was identified in grapevines in all regions of the state, even in Northern Virginia where the temperature was below -9ºC for 10 days/year on average in the years preceding sampling. Unexpectedly, we also found for the first time grapevine samples infected with X. fastidiosa subspecies multiplex (Xfm). The Xfm lineage found in grapevines had been previously isolated from blueberries in the Southeastern US and was distinct from that found in deciduous trees in Virginia. The obtained results will be important for risk assessment of X. fastidiosa introductions in other parts of the world.

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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