# Bacterial Communities Associated With Acute Oak Decline of Sessile Oak ( Quercus petraea ) in Southern Sweden

**Authors:** Dániel G. Knapp, Johanna Sunde, Meysam BakhshiGanje, Johanna Witzell

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/1758-2229.70244 · Environmental Microbiology Reports · 2025-11-21

## TL;DR

This study identifies bacteria linked to a tree disease in Sweden, showing similar patterns to those in other European countries.

## Contribution

The study provides the first data on bacterial communities in diseased oak trees in Sweden.

## Key findings

- Enterobacterial phytopathogens like Brenneria and Rahnella were found only in diseased bark samples.
- The bacterial microbiome in diseased oaks in Sweden is similar to that in other European regions.
- AOD-associated bacteria are now confirmed to be present in Scandinavia.

## Abstract

Acute oak decline (AOD) is a rapidly progressing disease affecting various oak species (Quercus spp.). Recent studies have shown that AOD is associated with a consortium of Gram‐negative, facultatively anaerobic bacteria (e.g., in Enterobacterales) in the United Kingdom and continental Europe. However, there is limited information on the bacterial contributions and key genera associated with oak diseases and broadleaf forest ecosystems in Nordic countries. The primary objective of this brief study was to collect the first data on the bark microbiomes of symptomatic, declining sessile oaks (
Q. petraea
) in Sweden. Pairs of healthy and diseased bark samples were collected from symptomatic trees near Ankarsrum (Kalmar County), Sweden. After total DNA extraction, the bacterial 16S rDNA region was amplified, and Oxford Nanopore Technologies was used for long‐read high‐throughput DNA metabarcoding of the bacterial microbiome. We found a dominance of enterobacterial phytopathogens, including two of the typical genera associated with AOD, Brenneria and Rahnella, exclusively in the diseased bark samples. Our findings extend the known distribution of AOD‐associated bacteria to Sweden and Scandinavia and show that diseased oaks in this region host a microbiome similar to those found in other parts of Europe.

Our findings, derived from long‐read high‐throughput DNA metabarcoding of the bacterial microbiome, extend the known distribution of acute oak decline (AOD)‐associated bacteria to Sweden and Scandinavia and show that diseased sessile oaks in this region host a microbiome similar to those found in other parts of Europe.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Quercus petraea (taxon 38865)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** AOD (MESH:D000208)
- **Species:** Quercus (genus) [taxon 3511], Brenneria (genus) [taxon 71655], Rahnella (genus) [taxon 34037], Quercus petraea (durmast oak, species) [taxon 38865], Enterobacterales (order) [taxon 91347]

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