Pseudomonas associated with Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, its insect vector and the host tree: A role in pine wilt disease?
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In this study, we characterized the diversity of Pseudomonas associated with
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, its insect vector (Monochamus galloprovincialis) and its
host (Pinus pinaster), by a culture‐independent approach using rpoD clone libraries.
Clone libraries of Pseudomonas rpoD were obtained from B. xylophilus, M. galloprovincialis
and infected P. pinaster. Most M. galloprovincialis and B. xylophilus sequences
grouped together in the P. fluorescens group. Genes related to xenobiotics degradation
and phenylacetate synthesis were present in the genomes of the type strains
closely related to sequences retrieved from the nematode libraries. Results demonstrated
that the nematode, during its life stages inside the tree, maintains a diverse
Pseudomonas community that is closely related to the one associated with the insect
vector. These bacteria might contribute to degradation of xenobiotics and tree weakening
during the nematode tree infection.
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Alves, M., C. Vicente, I. Henriques, M. Mota, A. Pereira. 2019. Pseudomonas associated with Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, its insect vector and the host tree: a role in pine wilt disease?. Forest Pathology. DOI: 10.1111/efp.12564.