Title of article :
A Study on Pathogenicity of Bacteria Carried by Pine Wood Nematodes
Author/Authors :
Z. M. Han، نويسنده , , Y. D. Hong and B. G. Zhao، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Three bacterial strains Njh, Njt and Njw, have been
isolated with a high frequency from the xylem of the
wilted black pine (Pinus thuntergii) and from the surface
of the pine wood nematodes (Bursaphelenchus
xylophilus). These bacteria have been identified as
Pseudomonas fluorescens biotype I, P.flu orescens biotype
II and a species of the genus Pantoea respectively.
To determine pathogenicity, callus and aseptic black
pine seedlings were inoculated as follows: aseptic nematodes
only (each of B.xylophi lus and B.mucronatu s);
bacterium only (each of bacterial strain Njh, Njt, Njw)
and aseptic nematodes plus bacterium (each of
B.xy lophilus and B.mucronatu s in combination with
each of Njh, Njt, Njw). The results showed that inoculation
with either aseptic B.xylophi lus or B.mucr onatus
did not lead to browning of the callus or wilt of
aseptic black pine seedlings. But those inoculated with
aseptic nematodes plus any one of Njh, Njt, Njw
showed some wilting or browning symptoms. The
combination of nematodes plus either Njh or Njt
caused severe symptoms but the combination of nematodes
plus Njw had fewer symptoms. The bacteria carried
by pine wood nematodes played an important role
in pathogenicity. In addition, bacteria were cultured in
liquid media through shaking. The filtered liquid was
directly applied to the callus and the ability of each
kind of bacterium to induce browning was determined.
The results showed that Njh and Njt caused severe
browning but Njw did not. It is suspected that this is
due to wilt related toxins in the bacterial culture fluid.
Therefore, it’s suggested that the disease was caused
by co-infection of both pine wood nematodes and bacteria
and possible toxic effect of bacteria.
Keywords :
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus , Bursaphelenchus mucronatus , bacterium , pathogenicity , co-infection , pine wilt
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology