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Biochemical and physiological characterisation of Erwinia species causing tip-over disease of banana

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Pages 1072-1080 | Received 18 May 2008, Accepted 30 May 2008, Published online: 03 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Tip-over disease has become a serious threat to banana plantations in the past decade. The disease is reported to be caused by Erwinia carotovorasubsp. carotovora and Erwinia chrysanthemi. We compared nine Erwinia strains of diseased banana plants from different agroclimatic zones of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, Southern India by conventional means. On the basis of morphological, cultural, physiological and biochemical characteristics and pathogenicity tests, the seven isolates I1 to I6 and I8 showed similarities to Erwinia carotovorasubsp. carotovora. Isolate I9 from Andhra Pradesh expressed characteristics similar to that of Erwinia chrysanthemi and was identified as Erwinia chrysanthemi. The isolate I7 which showed wider variation, neither confirmed to the characteristics of Erwinia carotovorasubsp. carotovora nor with that of Erwinia chrysanthemi, and possessed characteristics in between the two species. Further we studied the host range of the bacterium causing tip-over disease of banana.

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