Plants (Jan 2023)

Identification and Characterisation of <i>Pseudomonas savastanoi</i> pv. <i>savastanoi</i> as the Causal Agent of Olive Knot Disease in Croatian, Slovenian and Portuguese Olive (<i>Olea europaea</i> L.) Orchards

  • Laura Košćak,
  • Janja Lamovšek,
  • Edyta Đermić,
  • Stefania Tegli,
  • Igor Gruntar,
  • Sara Godena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12020307
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 307

Abstract

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Strains of Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi (Pss), isolated from infected olive trees (Olea europaea L.) in three European countries (Croatia, Slovenia and Portugal) were identified and characterised according to their colony morphology, physiological and biochemical features. According to the LOPAT scheme, 38.6% of Pss isolates were grouped in the Ib cluster. The Portuguese Pss strains were fully consistent with the typical LOPAT profile for this bacterium. Conversely, most Slovenian Pss strains showed delayed oxidase activity, whilst Croatian Pss strains did not produce any fluorescent pigment when grown in vitro. For Pss molecular identification, both end-point and real-time PCR were used, as well as MALDI–TOF, which was additionally used for proteomic analysis and the subsequent species identification of a number of strains that showed deviations from expected LOPAT results. Pss was confirmed as a causal agent of olive knot disease in 46.6% of olive orchards screened. Overall, these data suggests a possible correlation of certain Pss features with the geographical origin and the ecological niche of Pss isolates.

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