Xanthomonas translucens explained

Xanthomonas translucens is a species of phytopathogenic bacteria. It is the causal agent of bacterial leaf streak in of wheat and cereal crop. The bacterium is transmitted as a seed-borne pathogen. The transmission rate is very low but ensures serious outbreaks in the field under suitable conditions.The pathogen is a non-sporing, aerobic, motile, gram-negative, rod bacterium with a single polar flagellum.

Subspecies

(syn. X. campestris pv. translucens) causes a bacterial leaf streak of wheat. is developed and presented in Schaad & Forster 1985. Xts medium is semi-selective for Xtt.[1] Although some problems with this agar are known, nothing better is available.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. 2007. 1. 45. Ronald. Annual Reviews. Ronald. Walcott. 371–397. Gitaitis. The Epidemiology and Management of Seedborne Bacterial Diseases. 10.1146/annurev.phyto.45.062806.094321. Annual Review of Phytopathology. 0066-4286.
  2. Book: Mehta, Yeshwant. en. 2014. xii+255. Wheat Diseases and Their Management. 10.1007/978-3-319-06465-9. Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Cham, Switzerland. 2014942522. 978-3-319-06464-2. 978-3-319-06465-9.