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Identification and sensitive endophytic detection of the fire blight pathogen Erwinia amylovora with 23S ribosomal DNA sequences and the polymerase chain reaction
Authors:M MAES  P GARBEVA  & C CREPEL
Institution:Research Station for Plant Pathology, B. Van Gansberghelaan 96, 9820 Merelbeke, Belgium
Abstract:Two short sequences, situated in the bacterial 23S rDNA gene, were used as primers for the PCR detection of Erwinia amylovora bacteria. All 34 E. amylovora strains tested, coming from different geographical and host plant origins and of different virulence, produced a 565-bp PCR fragment. The E. amylovora bacteria could be discriminated from all other phytobacteria with which no PCR product was observed. Only Escherichia coli bacteria were cross-recognized by the production of a weaker PCR band of similar size to E. amylovora . In a fast PCR protocol, where two temperatures were cycled, E. amylovora in pure culture could be detected on gel at concentrations as low as 3 × 102 cfu mL–1. This corresponds to a detection limit of 1.5 bacteria per PCR. However, reliable PCR detection in woody host plant tissue was only obtained with PVP/PVPP-treated sample extracts. Using E. amylovora -spiked plant extracts and extracts of fruit tree shoots artificially infected with E. amylovora , the PCR detection sensitivity was determined to be 6.6 × 102 cfu mL–1 of extract. Starting from the plant samples, the PCR detection results were visualized on gels within 5 h.
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