The Occurrence of Bacterial Red Streak of Sugarcane Caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae in Iran |
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Authors: | H. Rahimian |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Mazandaran University, Sari, Iran |
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Abstract: | A bacterial leaf streak disease characterized by reddish, narrow (1–2 mm wide) streaks of variable size, and occasionally with bleached centers, was found in sugarcane (Saccharum, interspecific hybrid) fields in northern Iran. The incitant bacterium was identified as Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae (P. s. syringae). The disease is similar in aetiology to the sugarcane ‘red streak’ disease reported recently from Japan. Cultivardependent variations in symptoms were noted., Difference in pathogenicity as well as in electrophoretic profile of cell proteins between strains of P.s. syringae causing red streak in sugarcane and those causing canker on stone fruit trees, were observed. |
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