Vol. 58 No. 3 (2019)
Research Papers

Isolation of atypical wheat-associated xanthomonads in Algeria

Bahria KHENFOUS-DJEBARI
Laboratoire de Phytopathologie et de Biologie Moléculaire, Département de Botanique, ENSA El Harrach, Alger, Algérie
Mohamed KERKOUD
DiagGene, 8, Rue le Nôtre 49066 Angers, France
Marion FISCHER-LE SAUX
IRHS, INRA, Agrocampus-Ouest, Université d’Angers, SFR 4207 QuaSaV, 49071, Beaucouzé, France
Traki BENHASSINE
Département de Biologie Cellulaire et de Biologie Moléculaire, USTHB, Bab Ezzouar, Alger, Algerie
Zouaoui BOUZNAD
Laboratoire de Phytopathologie et de Biologie Moléculaire, Département de Botanique, ENSA El Harrach, Alger, Algérie
Ralf KOEBNIK
IRD, Cirad, Université de Montpellier, IPME, Montpellier, France
Claude BRAGARD
Applied Microbiology-Phytopathology, Earth & Life Institute, UC Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

Published 2019-12-30

Keywords

  • Xanthomonas,
  • bacterial leaf streak,
  • black chaff,
  • wheat

How to Cite

[1]
B. KHENFOUS-DJEBARI, “Isolation of atypical wheat-associated xanthomonads in Algeria”, Phytopathol. Mediterr., vol. 58, no. 3, pp. 497–506, Dec. 2019.

Abstract

Bacterial leaf streak and black chaff are important bacterial diseases of wheat, which have been reported to be caused by Xanthomonas translucens. In 2016, symptoms of bacterial leaf streak and black chaff were observed in Algeria, at experimental wheat breeding stations and in farmers’ fields under sprinkler irrigation on two wheat cultivars, ‘Hiddab’ and ‘Simeto’. Yellow Xanthomonas-like bacterial colonies were isolated from plant material, including leaves, spikes and post-harvest crop residues. Initial characterisation using biochemical, physiological and pathogenicity tests identified the bacteria as Xanthomonas. Diagnostic PCR targeting the 16S-23S rRNA intergenic region indicated that the strains were X. translucens, a clade-1 xanthomonad. However, partial DNA sequences of the housekeeping genes gyrB and rpoD revealed that the strains belong to clade 1, but likely represent a new Xanthomonas species that has not been previously described on wheat or other Gramineae. The most closely related strain, NCPPB 2654, was isolated from a bean plant in the United Kingdom in 1974. Further characterization is required to clarify the taxonomic status of the Algerian Xanthomonas isolates from wheat, and to determine their host ranges and impacts on plant cultivation.

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