Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3258
Title: Diversity among Pseudomonas syringae strains originating from fruit trees in Serbia
Authors: Ivanović, Z.
Živković, Svetlana
Starović, Mira
Jošić, Dragana
Stanković, Slaviša 
Gavrilović, V.
Keywords: Bacillus sp.;Biochemical properties;BOX-PCR;Diversity;Fruit trees;Pathogenicity;Pseudomonas syringae
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2009
Journal: Archives of Biological Sciences
Abstract: 
Pseudomonas syringae is a widespread and economically important plant pathogen, one found on a number of hosts, including fruit trees, field crops, vegetables, and ornamental plants. This bacterium has been experimentally identified as a parasite of pear, apple, apricot, peach, cherry, sour cherry, plum, and raspberry. The present study was designed to establish differences between strains isolated from fruit trees in Serbia. The pathogenic and biochemical characteristics of isolates were studied. The BOX-PCR method was used to generate genomic fingerprints of Pseudomonas syringae isolates and to identify strains that were previously not distinguishable by other classification methods. Different Bacillus sp. strains were tested for in vitro inhibitory activity against Pseudononas syringae isolates. Bacillus sp. strains show inhibitory activity only against P. syringae isolates that originated from peach. The obtained results demonstrate that the population of the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae from the fruit trees in Serbia is very diverse.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3258
ISSN: 0354-4664
DOI: 10.2298/ABS0904863I
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