IDENTIFICATION OF THE CAUSAL AGENT OF A LEAF SPOT OF PRIMULA BY DNAK AND RPOD GENE SEQUENCES IN MAZANDARAN

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A leaf spot disease caused by strains of Xanthomonas in wild primrose (Primula vulgaris) were reported in several forest locations of Mazandaran (Rahimian. 1995. 12th  Iran. Plant Protec. Cong. P. 278). Based on a genomic study of ITS area and 16S rRNA gene sequencing, it was reported that some isolates causing leaf spot of P. vulgaris probably belong to X. campestris (Rahimian et al. 2008. 18th  Iran. Plant Protec. Cong. P. 420). but there is insufficient information available on the taxonomical status of these isolates. The present study wase performed to evaluate the taxonomic position of the isolates obtained from several forest areas of Mazandaran province. Yellow-pigmented٫ round and convex Xanthomonas-likecolonies were isolated from the diseased plants. Hypersensitive reaction(HR) after 24 hours injection of bacterial suspension to geranium leaves and pathogenicity on P. vulgaris leaves after 7 to 14 days were proven. Only slight differences were observed among the electrophoretic pattern of cell proteins of the strains. Strains were very similar phenotypically and differed mainly in utilization citrate as carbon soure for growth. Genomic DNA of isolates was extracted and PCR was done under previously described conditions (Parkinson et al. 2007. Int. J. Syst. Evol. MicrobioI. 57:2881-2887) reducing the annealing temperature. Products were electrophoresed in %1 gel and the gel was stained with gel red solution. Using dnak and rpoD primers fragments 965 and 736 bp in size٫ were amplified in PCR٫ respectively. For differentiation of the isolates٫ the PCR products were digested with BamHIand electrophoresed on acrylamid gel. Dendrograms were constructed using the data sets obtained after digestion of dnak and rpoD amplified fragments with the restriction enzyme, using the Jaccard coefficient, the UPGMA algorithm and the NTSYS-PC program. Selected samples were sequenced based on RFLP results. The nucleotide sequence obtained٫ after multiple sequence alignment٫ were compared٫ with MEGA version 4.0٫withother sequences to various Xanthomonas species present in the Gene Bank(NCBI). Results٫ showed that isolates resembled٫ at 98% similarity٫ with strains of Xanthomonas hortorum deposited in GeneBank٫ but probably belong to a pathovar distinct from the existing ones in this spesies. This is the first report of Xanthomonas hortorum causing a leaf spot diseaseon Primula .