Japanese Journal of Phytopathology
Online ISSN : 1882-0484
Print ISSN : 0031-9473
ISSN-L : 0031-9473
A Role of Phytotoxin in Virulence of Pseudomonas glumae Kurita et Tabei
Kazuhiro IIYAMANaruto FURUYAYoichi TAKANAMINobuaki MATSUYAMA
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1995 Volume 61 Issue 5 Pages 470-476

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The relationship between the phytotoxin (C7H7N5O2) produced by Pseudomonas glumae and its virulence was studied. All of the Phytotoxin productive strains were virulent to rice plants with a few exception, whereas all the phytotoxin non-productive strains were avirulent. A striking difference in the time course of phytotoxin production was observed between virulent strains and avirulent strains of P. glumae. The phytotoxin inhibited elongation of sprouts and roots of rice seedlings almost completely at 10μg/ml. Rice panicles, which were treated with the phytotoxin at concentrations of 2.5 or 25μg/ml by dipping for 10min at the flowering stage, produced a brown band on the palea and lemma, a characteristic symptom of the bacterial grain rot of rice. The phytotoxin was isolated not only from culture filtrates, but also from rice seedlings infected with P. glumae. These results suggest that the phytotoxin produced by P. glumae will be closely associated with its virulence.

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