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Taxonomic Refinement of Xanthomonas arboricola

Journal

PHYTOPATHOLOGY
Volume 112, Issue 8, Pages 1630-1639

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AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO-12-21-0519-R

Keywords

bacterial pathogens; bacterial spot; bacterial taxonomy; leaf blight; stone fruits; walnut; Xanthomonas spp

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  1. Iran National Science Foundation [99017084]
  2. Shiraz University (Iran)
  3. Iranian Ministry of Science and Technology
  4. College of Agriculture Natural Resources, University of Tehran [1400-223]

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A recent study evaluated the taxonomic status of Xanthomonas arboricola, a group of fruit tree pathogens. The study used DNA similarity indexes and core genome-based phylogeny to determine the members of the species. The results revealed that two pathovars should be elevated to the rank of a new species. Additionally, other mislabeled strains belong to previously described species or represent novel species awaiting formal description.
Xanthomonas arboricola comprises a number of economically important fruit tree pathogens classified within different pathovars. Dozens of nonpathogenic and taxonomically unvalidated strains are also designated as X. arboricola, leading to a complicated taxonomic status in the species. In this study, we have evaluated the whole-genome resources of all available Xanthomonas spp. strains designated as X. arboricola in the public databases to refine the members of the species based on DNA similarity indexes and core genome-based phylogeny. Our results show that, of the nine validly described pathovars within X. arboricola, pathotype strains of seven pathovars are taxonomically genuine, belonging to the core clade of the species regardless of their pathogenicity on the host of isolation (thus the validity of pathovar status). However, strains of X. arboricola pv. guizotiae and X. arboricola pv. populi do not belong to X. arboricola because of the low DNA similarities between the type strain of the species and the pathotype strains of these two pathovars. Thus, we propose to elevate the two pathovars to the rank of a species as X. guizotiae sp. nov. with the type strain CFBP 7408(T) and X. populina sp. nov. with the type strain CFBP 3123(T). In addition, other mislabeled strains of X. arboricola were scattered within Xanthomonas spp. that belong to previously described species or represent novel species that await formal description.

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