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Bacterial present in the xylem of coffee (Rubiaceae: coffea arabica) with "Crespera" disease
Authors:Vargas Cartagena Luis  Sánchez Ethel  Vargas Maribel  Solórzano Arturo  Hernández Francisco  Iwasawa Haruo  Freer Enrique
Institution:Unidad de Microscopia Electrónica, Universidad de Costa Rica, Apdo 2060 San Pedro Montes de Oca, San José, Costa Rica. vargmora@racsa.co.cr
Abstract:"Crespera" is an infectious disease of coffee plants that affects both the coffee production and the economy of the coffee producer countries. This disease affects morphologically the plant: long and narrow leaves with wavy borders and marginal necrosis; strong chlorosis results in drying of the leave, and leads to bad conditions of the plant. The internodes are short, producing the appearance of multiple sprouts in the axial sprout, the flowers can turn greenish, and the plant can present branches with severe symptoms, and branches without apparent symptoms at the same time. As a result, the coffee bean production decreases strikingly. The aim of this work was to determine the occurrence of the possible causative agent in the coffee plants using transmission electron microscopy. Normal and infected plants were compared looking at the leaves, central vein, lateral veins and petiole. It was determined that xylematic vessels show the presence of gram negative bacilliform bacteria (of thick-wavy walls), with dimensions of 0.3-0.5 micron diameter and 1-4 microns, length. The control plants did not show bacteria in the xylem.
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