Soft rot Erwinia bacteria in surface and underground waters in southern Scotland and in Colorado, United States |
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Authors: | Nancy J. McCarter-Zorner G.D. Franc M.D. Harrison Janet E. Michaud C.E. Quinn I. Ann Sells D.C. Graham |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, USA;Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland, Agricultural Scientific Services, East Craigs, Edinburgh EH 12 8NJ, Scotland, UK |
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Abstract: | An anaerobic liquid enrichment method followed by plating on a selective medium revealed that the soft rot coliform bacterium Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora was generally present in water from drains, ditches, streams, rivers and lakes (including reservoirs) in southern Scotland and in Colorado, United States, in mountainous, upland and arable areas through the year. Many sites were remote from susceptible or diseased crops. Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica was isolated much less frequently and no Erwinia bacteria were isolated from underground waters. Erwinia bacteria were also found in rain-water in Scotland, in winter snow from mountain passes in Colorado, and in sea water from the west and east coasts of Scotland and from the coasts of Oregon, California, Texas, Louisiana and Florida. The significance of the occurrence of these bacteria in water is discussed in relation to the control of blackleg and soft rot diseases of potato by production of Erwinia -free stocks. |
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