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Transfer of <i>Xanthomonas campestris</i> pv. <i>arecae</i> and <i>X. campestris</i> pv. <i>musacearum</i> to <i>X. vasicola</i> (Vauterin) as <i>X. vasicola</i> pv. <i>arecae</i> comb. nov. and <i>X. vasicola</i> pv. <i>musacearum</i> comb. nov. and Description of <i>X. vasicola</i> pv. <i>vasculorum</i> pv. nov.

David J. Studholme, Emmanuel Wicker, Sadik Muzemil, Andrew Aspin, Adam J. Bogdanove, Kirk Broders, Zoë E. Dubrow, Murray Grant, Jeffrey B. Jones, G. Karamura, Jillian M. Lang, Jan E. Leach, George Mahuku, Gloria Valentine Nakato, Teresa A. Coutinho, Julian Smith, Carolee T. Bull

2020Phytopathology47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present an amended description of the bacterial species Xanthomonas vasicola to include the causative agent of banana Xanthomonas wilt, as well as strains that cause disease on Areca palm, Tripsacum grass, sugarcane, and maize. Genome-sequence data reveal that these strains all share more than 98% average nucleotide with each other and with the type strain. Our analyses and proposals should help to resolve the taxonomic confusion that surrounds some of these pathogens and help to prevent future use of invalid names. [Formula: see text] Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY 4.0 International license .

Topics & Concepts

BiologyXanthomonas campestrisConfusionXanthomonasMicrobiologyBotanyGeneticsBacteriaPsychoanalysisPsychologyPlant Pathogenic Bacteria StudiesLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisBanana Cultivation and Research