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Title: Molecular characterization of Pseudomonas syringae isolates from fruit trees and raspberry in Serbia
Authors: Ivanović, Žarko
Stanković, Slaviša 
Živković, Svetlana
Gavrilović, Veljko
Kojić, Milan
Fira, Đorđe 
Keywords: Characterization;Fruit trees;Pseudomonas syringae
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2012
Project: Molecular characterization of bacteria from genera Bacillus and Pseudomonas as potential agents for biological control 
Development of integrated approach in plant protection for control harmful organisms 
Journal: European Journal of Plant Pathology
Abstract: 
Infection of fruit trees by Pseudomonas syringae is a potentially serious problem that may limit the establishment and sustained productivity of pome and stone fruit orchards in Serbia. To estimate possible diversity of Pseudomonas syringae fruit trees strains, we collected a set of strains in several areas of Serbia. The samples were taken from infected orchards with raspberry, plum, cherry, sour cherry, peach, pear and apple trees. Genetic diversity of P. syringae strains isolated from fruit trees was determined by using SpeI macrorestriction analysis of genomic DNAs by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and REP-PCR. Molecular analysis showed that most of isolates had unique profiles, with the exception of isolates from plum and cherry that displayed profiles identical to each other and similar to P. syringae pv. morsprunorum. The study presented here clearly demonstrates the discriminative power of molecular techniques in enabling a detailed analysis of the genetic variations between strains of P. syringae from different pome and stone fruit hosts in Serbia. © 2012 KNPV.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3253
ISSN: 0929-1873
DOI: 10.1007/s10658-012-9978-4
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