Differentiation of Erwinia amylovora strains from Bulgaria by PCR-RFLP analysis

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Iliana Atanasova
Petia Kabadjova-Hristova
Katerina Stefanova
Nevena Bogatzevska
Penka Moncheva
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[1] Sofia University,Department of General and Industrial Microbiology, Biological Faculty
[2] AgroBioInstitute,undefined
[3] Plant Protection Institute,undefined
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European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2009年 / 124卷
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Genetic diversity; II; RFPL of ; I fragment; Short-sequence DNA repeats;
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Fifty strains of Erwinia amylovora isolated in Bulgaria from different host plants and locations as well as in different years were analysed by RFLP analysis of the pEA29 PstI amplified fragment with HpaII. All the strains formed three well-resolved fragments (large—from 365 to 440 bp, medium—about 341 bp and small—about 180 bp).The strains were classified into three RFLP groups based on the polymorphism in the length of the largest fragment. This fragment was of intermediate size for 63% of the strains, and it was the longest (from 410 to 440 bp) for 29% of the strains. The variable region was sequenced for five strains. The DNA sequence analysis confirmed the different size of the largest fragment. Ten or more than ten SSRs were found for the strains in the group with the largest size of the largest fragment. Some correlation between the RFLP profiles and the origin of the strains was revealed. The RFLP profiles displayed stability in certain strains isolated from the same trees and orchards, but in different years. The number of SSRs was different in strains isolated from one and the same host plant, orchard and year, and also in strains isolated from the same host plant and orchard, but in different years. This could indicate that under natural conditions the fire blight symptoms might be caused by a mixture of E. amylovora strains with different SSR numbers, and so coexistence of distinguishable strains or a change in the population could be assumed.
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