Session 7: Identification of Xanthomonas species causing bacterial leaf spot in Australia

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Detection and identification of Australian Xanthomonas species

causing bacterial leaf spot

Rebecca RoachPhD student

Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre

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BackgroundBacterial leaf spot (BLS) Four common species: X. vesicatoria X. euvesicatoria X. perforans X. gardneri

Which species cause BLS in

Australia?

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Project aims

Which bacterial species cause BLS in Australia? How are these species distributed?→Characterise with MLSA and biochemical analyses

How diverse are these pathogen populations? How does pathogenicity vary?→Investigate with whole genome sequences

= Improved disease management

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Collection and characterisation Isolates sourced from

tomato, capsicum and chilli crops

Biochemical analyses: oxidase, catalase, KOH (gram reaction), starch, pectin, YDC

Specific PCR

MLSA of 64 isolates – gyrB, efp, dnaK, atpD

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Genomic analysis

44 genomes of collected Xanthomonas isolates

Whole genome phylogeny Pan-genome analysis Average nucleotide identity Cazyme analysis Effector protein repertoires Plasmid diversity

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Race trials

Differential lines in capsicum contain resistance genes

Assign races to collected Xanthomonas isolates

Results inform disease management

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Impact of findings

Diversity, pathogenicity and distribution inform management strategies

Project will result in framework for detecting and understanding xanthomonas pathogens

This will be applicable to exotic species

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Thank you

Epic team:Dr. Brendan Rodoni, Dr. Rachel Mann, Dr. Cherie Gambley, Dr. Roger Shivas, Dr. Toni ChapmanAgribio/ La Trobe University,QDAF, PBCRC, HIA

For more information, please emailroach.r@students.latrobe.edu.au