Citrus depressa is an indigenous citrus species in Taiwan. Not much is known about diseases occurring on C. depressa. A leaf spot disease of C. depressa was first observed in… Click to show full abstract
Citrus depressa is an indigenous citrus species in Taiwan. Not much is known about diseases occurring on C. depressa. A leaf spot disease of C. depressa was first observed in Chiayi City, Taiwan, in 2015 and 2016. Symptoms were brownish necrotic spots, surrounded by a yellowish halo. Leaf blight was not observed. Bacteria were isolated from surface-sterilized leaf spot samples, and two Xanthomonas-like yellow isolates, CJHCd003 and CJHCd004, were purified and stored at -80°C in 20% glycerol. Leaves of C. depressa, sweet orange (C. sinensis cv. Liucheng), mandarin (C. reticulata cv. Ponkan), grapefruit (C. paradisi), and Mexican lime (C. aurantiifolia) were infiltrated with bacterial suspensions (1×106 CFU/ml). C. depressa inoculated leaves exhibited necrotic spots surrounded with a yellowish halo ten days post inoculation similar to those observed in natural infections. The same bacterium could be consistently re-isolated from the inoculated leaves and confirmed by PCR with 4/7 primers (Hartung et al., 1993), fulfilling Koch’s postulate. The control leaves remained disease-free. Multilocus sequence analysis of seven housekeeping genes (16S rDNA, fusA, gap-1, gltA, gyrB, lacF, and lepA) (Almeida et al., 2010; Ngoc et al., 2010) fully identified the two isolates from C. depressa as pathotype A strains of X. citri pv. citri with 100% sequence identity (Ngoc et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2015). Furthermore, these strains caused typical erumpent, callus-like tissue at inoculated sites on the other citrus leaves tested, indicating that these strains belong to pathotype A strains of X. citri subsp. citri. To our knowledge, this is the first report of C. depressa as a newly discovered natural host of X. citri subsp. citri pathotype A in Taiwan.
               
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