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Заглавие документа: Tracking the dissemination of Erwinia amylovora in the Eurasian continent using a PCR targeted on the duplication of a single CRISPR spacer
Авторы: Kurz, M.
Carnal, S.
Dafny-Yelin, M.
Mairesse, O.
Mairesse, R.A.
Ivanović, M.
Grahovac, M.
Lagonenko, A.L.
Drenova, N.
Zharmukhamedova9, G.
Doolotkeldieva, T.
Smits, T.H.M.
Rezzonico, F.
Тема: ЭБ БГУ::ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫЕ И ТОЧНЫЕ НАУКИ::Биология
ЭБ БГУ::ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ И ПРИКЛАДНЫЕ НАУКИ. ОТРАСЛИ ЭКОНОМИКИ::Сельское и лесное хозяйство
Дата публикации: 2021
Издатель: BioMed Central Ltd
Библиографическое описание источника: Phytopathol Res 2021;3(1)
Аннотация: Fire blight is the most devastating disease affecting pome fruit production globally. The pathogen is native to North America and was imported to western Europe in the 1950s, progressively spreading over the continent in the ensuing decades. Previous phylogenetic studies have revealed the extreme genetic homogeneity of the pathogen outside its center of origin, which makes epidemiological studies difficult. These are generally only possible using hypervariable regions of the genome such as those represented by CRISPRs (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats), which are, however, not practical to sequence due to their size and variability. Here, we present a simple PCR assay targeting the duplication of a single CRISPR spacer in Erwinia amylovora that was found to be an important marker to discriminate between two main European populations of the pathogen. We implemented the assay on a total of 582 isolates to follow the spread of fire blight across the continent over several decades and, wherever possible, within single countries. The results obtained point to the occurrence of two major separate introduction events for E. amylovora in Europe that occurred approximately 20 years apart, and confirmed the existence of two principal distribution areas located in Northeastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean Basin from which the pathogen moved on to colonize the Eurasian continent
URI документа: https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/288363
DOI документа: 10.1186/s42483-021-00096-9
Scopus идентификатор документа: 85111992740
Финансовая поддержка: Financial support was provided by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) for the research project “Preservation of Central Asian fruit tree forest ecosystems, pome fruit varieties and germplasm from the recent epidemics caused by the invasive bacterial pathogen Erwinia amylovora (fire blight)” (Project No. IZ08Z0_177515) and the European Union FP7 EUPHRESCO ERA-Net project “Phytosanitary diagnostic, on-site detection and epidemiology tools for Erwinia amylovora (PhytFire)”. We thank following colleagues for providing the E. amylovora isolates listed in Table 1 : B. Rodoni (La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia), J. ?illerov? (Crop Research Institute, Prague, Czech Republic), T. Sadunishvili (Agricultural University of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia), A. Wensing (Julius Kuehn Institut, Dossenheim, Germany), A. V?gh (Szent Istv?sn University, Budapest, Hungary), A. Moradi (Seed and Plant Improvement Institute, Karaj, Iran), Y. Reyes Dominguez (Laimburg Research Centre, Auer/Ora, Italy), I. Moro?ko (Latvia University of Agriculture, Dobele, Latvia), L. Baranauskaite (State Plant Service, Vilnius, Lithuania), M. Bergsma-Vlami (Dutch National Plant Protection Organization, Wageningen, Netherlands), J. Pu?awska (Research Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, Poland), M.L. Pato Cruz (Instituto Nacional de Investiga??o Agr?ria e Veterin?ria, Oeiras, Portugal), E.M. Noales (Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias, Moncada, Spain), E. Holliger and C. Pelludat (Agroscope, W?denswil, Switzerland), H. Ozaktan (Ege University, Bornova-?zmir, Turkey).
Лицензия: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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