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Characterization of the Xylella fastidiosa PD1311 gene mutant and its suppression of Pierce's disease on grapevines
Authors:Lingyun Hao  Kameka Johnson  Luciana Cursino  Patricia Mowery  Thomas J. Burr
Affiliation:1. Department of Plant Pathology and Plant–Microbe Biology, Cornell University‐New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY, USA;2. Department of Biology, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY, USA
Abstract:Xylella fastidiosa causes Pierce's disease (PD) on grapevines, leading to significant economic losses in grape and wine production. To further our understanding of X. fastidiosa virulence on grapevines, we examined the PD1311 gene, which encodes a putative acyl‐coenzyme A (acyl‐CoA) synthetase, and is highly conserved across Xylella species. It was determined that PD1311 is required for virulence, as the deletion mutant, ΔPD1311, was unable to cause disease on grapevines. The ΔPD1311 strain was impaired in behaviours known to be associated with PD development, including motility, aggregation and biofilm formation. ΔPD1311 also expressed enhanced sensitivity to H2O2 and polymyxin B, and showed reduced survival in grapevine sap, when compared with wild‐type X. fastidiosa Temecula 1 (TM1). Following inoculation, ΔPD1311 could not be detected in grape shoots, which may be related to its altered growth and sensitivity phenotypes. Inoculation with ΔPD1311 2 weeks prior to TM1 prevented the development of PD in a significant fraction of vines and eliminated detectable levels of TM1. In contrast, vines inoculated simultaneously with TM1 and ΔPD1311 developed disease at the same level as TM1 alone. In these vines, TM1 populations were distributed similarly to populations in TM1‐only inoculated plants. These findings suggest that, through an indirect mechanism, pretreatment of vines with ΔPD1311 suppresses pathogen population and disease.
Keywords:avirulence  biological control  Pierce's disease  Xylella fastidiosa
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