Novel PCR-Based Detection Methods for the Lettuce Bacterial Leaf Spot Pathogen, Xanthomonas hortorum pv. vitians Morinière et al., 2020
Emma R. Martinez, Mozhde Hamidizade, Ana B. Zacaroni, Carolee T. Bull

TL;DR
This paper introduces new PCR methods to detect a bacterial pathogen that causes leaf spot in lettuce, helping to prevent crop losses.
Contribution
The study presents a novel Xanthomonas hortorum pv. vitians-specific touchdown PCR method and identifies gene clusters for race-specific detection.
Findings
An Xhv-specific touchdown PCR method was developed and validated for genomic DNA and bacterial suspensions.
In silico and empirical evaluations confirmed the method's specificity for Xhv over related strains.
Race-specific detection protocols require further refinement.
Abstract
Bacterial leaf spot in lettuce is a sporadic but devastating disease that threatens lettuce production worldwide. Severe outbreaks have resulted in up to 100% crop loss, and even smaller outbreaks can cause a significant yield loss, as the affected tissue must be removed from lettuce heads prior to their sale. The pathogen, Xanthomonas hortorum pv. vitians (Xhv), has at least three races, with each defined by the disease or resistance phenotype it elicits in lettuce cultivars and accessions. Specific molecular detection of Xhv would facilitate the work of clinicians, growers, seed companies, and researchers in the lettuce industry. We present an Xhv-specific touchdown PCR method and progress toward race-specific methods. We used an alignment of 18 Xhv strains and 9 closely related, non-target strains to identify pathovar- and race-specific gene clusters as targets for PCR primers. We…
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TopicsPlant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
