Research in Plant Disease (Sep 2022)

First Report of Pectobacterium brasiliense Causing Soft Rot on Graft Cactus in Korea

  • Kyoung-Taek Park,
  • Soo-Min Hong,
  • Chang-Gi Back,
  • San Yeong Kim,
  • Seung-Yeol Lee,
  • In-Kyu Kang,
  • Leonid N. Ten,
  • Hee-Young Jung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2022.28.3.172
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
pp. 172 – 178

Abstract

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The graft cactus (Gymnocalycium mihanovichii) continues to be exported to more than 20 countries worldwide. In April 2021, typical bacterial symptoms of soft rot were observed in the graft cactus (cv. Yeonbit) in Goyang, Gyeonggi-do, Korea, resulting in economic losses in cactus production. The stems turned dark brown and the flowers were covered with black rot. The bacterial strain designated as KNUB-01-21 was isolated from infected stems and flowers. The results of the morphological and biochemical tests of the isolate were similar to those of Pectobacterium brasiliense. For molecular analysis, the 16S rRNA region and three housekeeping genes (dnaX, leuS, and recA) of the strain KNUB-01-21 were amplified. Based on t he results of the molecular analysis and morphological and biochemical tests, KNUB-01-21 was identified as P. brasiliense. The pathogenicity of KNUB-01-21 on graft cactus was confirmed by an inoculation test. Artificial inoculation using P. brasiliense KNUB-01-21 produced soft rot symptoms on the grafted cactus, and the same bacterium was re-isolated and re-identified. This is the first report of P. brasiliense causing soft rot in graft cactus in Korea.

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