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Chemotactic Responses of Xanthomonas with Different Host Ranges.


ABSTRACT: Xanthomonas citri pv. citri (Xcc) (X. citri subsp. citri) type A is the causal agent of citrus bacterial canker (CBC) on most Citrus spp. and close relatives. Two narrow-host-range strains of Xcc, Aw and A*, from Florida and Southwest Asia, respectively, infect only Mexican lime (Citrus aurantifolia) and alemow (C. macrophylla). In the initial stage of infection, these xanthomonads enter via stomata to reach the apoplast. Herein, we investigated the differences in chemotactic responses for wide and narrow-host-range strains of Xcc A, X. euvesicatoria pv. citrumelonis (X. alfalfae subsp. citrumelonis), the causal agent of citrus bacterial spot, and X. campestris pv. campestris, the crucifer black rot pathogen. These strains of Xanthomonas were compared for carbon source use, the chemotactic responses toward carbon compounds, chemotaxis sensor content, and responses to apoplastic fluids from Citrus spp. and Chinese cabbage (Brassica pekinensis). Different chemotactic responses occurred for carbon sources and apoplastic fluids, depending on the Xanthomonas strain and the host plant from which the apoplastic fluid was derived. Differential chemotactic responses to carbon sources and citrus apoplasts suggest that these Xanthomonas strains sense host-specific signals that facilitate their location and entry of stomatal openings or wounds.

SUBMITTER: Sena-Velez M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9866238 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemotactic Responses of <i>Xanthomonas</i> with Different Host Ranges.

Sena-Vélez Marta M   Ferragud Elisa E   Redondo Cristina C   Graham James H JH   Cubero Jaime J  

Microorganisms 20221222 1


<i>Xanthomonas citri</i> pv. <i>citri</i> (<i>Xcc</i>) (<i>X. citri</i> subsp. <i>citri</i>) type A is the causal agent of citrus bacterial canker (CBC) on most <i>Citrus</i> spp. and close relatives. Two narrow-host-range strains of <i>Xcc</i>, A<sup>w</sup> and A*, from Florida and Southwest Asia, respectively, infect only Mexican lime (<i>Citrus aurantifolia</i>) and alemow (<i>C. macrophylla</i>). In the initial stage of infection, these xanthomonads enter via stomata to reach the apoplast.  ...[more]

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