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- W4280493766 abstract "In Puerto Rico, the agricultural production of pineapple (Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.) comprises nearly 5,000 tons harvested annually from over 250 ha (USDA 2018). With an annual income of approximately $3 million USD, pineapple ranks fourth in importance among Puerto Rican crops (USDA 2018). Recently, the pineapple industry on the island underwent a change from growing a local cultivar known as Cabezona to cultivar MD2, introduced from Hawaii around 1996 (SEA 2015), because this cultivar produces fruit more than once during a single growing season. In August 2018 (when the rainy season normally starts in Puerto Rico), soft rot symptoms appeared at commercial fields in Manatí (WGS 84 Lat 18.42694, Lng -66.44779) and persisted through 2019. Symptoms observed in the field included foliar water-soaked lesions with gas-filled blisters, especially at the base of the leaf. Leaves exhibited brown discoloration and a fetid odor (rot) at the basal portion of the plant. Finally, leaves collapsed at the center of the pineapple crown, effectively killing the apex and preventing the fruit from developing. Disease incidence ranged from 25% to 40% depending on the weather and season; when there was more rain, there was higher disease incidence. Symptomatic leaves were collected in February 2019, disinfected with 70% ethanol, and rinsed with sterile distilled water. Tissue sections (5mm2) were placed in nutrient agar. Bacterial colony-forming units (CFU) were a translucent cream color, circular, with a flat convex surface and wavy edge. Biochemical analysis showed that bacteria were Gram-negative, oxidase positive, catalase positive, and facultatively anaerobic. Pathogenicity was tested on leaves of one-and-a-half-year-old pineapple seedlings in humid chambers. Bacteria were grown on sterile nutrient agar for 3 days at 25 ± 2°C. Inoculation assays (three replications) were performed using 1X108 CFU/ml of bacteria suspended in sterile water and applied with a cotton swab to leaves wounded with a needle. The inoculated tissue was incubated at 28°C and kept in a dark environment. Negative controls were inoculated with sterile water. Five days after inoculation, foliar water-soaked lesions were observed, followed by the formation of brown leaf tissue and gas-filled blisters, the same symptoms observed in the field. A partial DNA sequence of the 16S rRNA gene of the bacterial isolate and the re-isolated bacteria were amplified using primers 27F and 1492R (Lane et al. 1985) and sequenced. The isolate was determined to the genus Dickeya through a BLAST® search against sequences available in the database of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). This partial 16S rRNA sequence of the bacterial isolate was deposited in GenBank® at NCBI (Accession no. MT672704). To determine the identity of the Dickeya species, we sequenced the genes dnaA, gyrB, dnaX, and recN (Marrero et al. 2013) for the bacterial isolate (GenBank accession nos. OM276852, OM276853, OM276854, and OM276855) and conducted a Multilocus Sequence Analysis including reference Dickeya sequences of Marrero et al., 2013. The Phylogenetic analysis (using WinClada) resolved the Puerto Rican isolate as belonging to a clade broadly ascribable to D. zeae, most closely related to strains isolated from earlier Hawaiian pineapple bacterial heart rot outbreaks. Dickeya zeae was responsible for bacterial heart rot of pineapple in Malaysia and was later reported as the causal agent for outbreaks in Costa Rica and Hawaii (Kaneshiro et al. 2008; Sueno et al. 2014; Ramachandran et al. 2015). D. zeae had not previously been reported as causing bacterial heart rot in pineapples in Puerto Rico and this study points to a close relationship with strains first detected in Hawaii and which should further be explored to determine the precise nature of this relationship. This information should facilitate the adoption of effective control measures for this disease on the island, promote more effective methods of preventing future introductions of pathogens, and encourage further investigations into the occurrence of D. zeae on the island." @default.
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- W4280493766 title "First Report of Bacterial Pineapple Heart Rot Caused by <i>Dickeya zeae</i> in Puerto Rico" @default.
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