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Article

Variability of Aggressiveness and Virulence of Erwinia carotovora subsp. Carotovorum Causing the Soft Rot on Potato Tubers in the Western of Algeria

by
M’hamed Benada
1,2,*,
Boualem Boumaaza
2,3,
Sofiane Boudalia
2,3,
Omar Khaladi
2 and
Bettache Guessas
1
1
Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, University Oran 1, Ahmed Ben Bella, Es Senia 31000, Algeria
2
Department of Ecology and Environement, University 8 May 1945, Guelma 24000, Algeria
3
Laboratory of Biology, Water and Environement, University 8 May 1945, Guelma 24000, Algeria
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Int. J. Plant Biol. 2018, 9(1), 7568; https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2018.7568
Submission received: 7 January 2018 / Revised: 20 March 2018 / Accepted: 26 June 2018 / Published: 21 December 2018

Abstract

Soft rot symptoms were observed on potato plants in several potato cultivars in the western part of Algeria. A total of four strains of Erwinia are devided as follow: (i) three strains of bacteria isolated from diseased tissues and soil, identified as Erwinia carotovora subsp carotovorum using conventional bacteriological and biochemical methods; and (ii) one strain as Erwinia sp, not pathogens. In vitro tests, on tuber slices were set up to determine slices weight lost, which allows to find differences in cultivar susceptibility and isolate aggressiveness. Among the five cultivars, Laura was the most susceptible than the others tested cultivars. Moreover, it was found that MAI isolate was the most virulent than the other bacterial isolates. The results of this study should allow an optimization of the potato storage, after considering the susceptibility of a given cultivar to soft rot development and the aggressiveness.
Keywords: Solanum tuberosum; Erwinia carotovora; soft rot; sensitivity; virulence; pathogenicity Solanum tuberosum; Erwinia carotovora; soft rot; sensitivity; virulence; pathogenicity

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Benada, M.; Boumaaza, B.; Boudalia, S.; Khaladi, O.; Guessas, B. Variability of Aggressiveness and Virulence of Erwinia carotovora subsp. Carotovorum Causing the Soft Rot on Potato Tubers in the Western of Algeria. Int. J. Plant Biol. 2018, 9, 7568. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2018.7568

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Benada M, Boumaaza B, Boudalia S, Khaladi O, Guessas B. Variability of Aggressiveness and Virulence of Erwinia carotovora subsp. Carotovorum Causing the Soft Rot on Potato Tubers in the Western of Algeria. International Journal of Plant Biology. 2018; 9(1):7568. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2018.7568

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Benada, M’hamed, Boualem Boumaaza, Sofiane Boudalia, Omar Khaladi, and Bettache Guessas. 2018. "Variability of Aggressiveness and Virulence of Erwinia carotovora subsp. Carotovorum Causing the Soft Rot on Potato Tubers in the Western of Algeria" International Journal of Plant Biology 9, no. 1: 7568. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2018.7568

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