Affiliation:
1. Unit of Mycology, Bacteriology and Nematology, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee DD2 5DA, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Current identification methods for the soft rot erwinias are both imprecise and time-consuming. We have used the 16S-23S rRNA intergenic transcribed spacer (ITS) to aid in their identification. Analysis by ITS-PCR and ITS-restriction fragment length polymorphism was found to be a simple, precise, and rapid method compared to current molecular and phenotypic techniques. The ITS was amplified from
Erwinia
and other genera using universal PCR primers. After PCR, the banding patterns generated allowed the soft rot erwinias to be differentiated from all other
Erwinia
and non-
Erwinia
species and placed into one of three groups (I to III). Group I comprised all
Erwinia carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
and subsp.
betavasculorum
isolates. Group II comprised all
E. carotovora
subsp.
carotovora,
subsp.
odorifera
, and subsp.
wasabiae
and
E. cacticida
isolates, and group III comprised all
E. chrysanthemi
isolates. To increase the level of discrimination further, the ITS-PCR products were digested with one of two restriction enzymes. Digestion with
Cfo
I identified
E. carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
and subsp.
betavasculorum
(group I) and
E. chrysanthemi
(group III) isolates, while digestion with
Rsa
I identified
E. carotovora
subsp.
wasabiae, subsp. carotovora
, and subsp.
odorifera/carotovora
and
E. cacticida
isolates (group II). In the latter case, it was necessary to distinguish
E. carotovora
subsp.
odorifera
and subsp.
carotovora
using the α-methyl glucoside test. Sixty suspected soft rot erwinia isolates from Australia were identified as
E. carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
,
E. chrysanthemi
,
E. carotovora
subsp.
carotovora
, and non-soft rot species. Ten “atypical”
E. carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
isolates were identified as
E. carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
, subsp.
carotovora
, and subsp.
betavasculorum
and non-soft rot species, and two “atypical”
E. carotovora
subsp.
carotovora
isolates were identified as
E. carotovora
subsp.
carotovora
and subsp.
atroseptica
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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