Characterization of Potato Scab Pathogens (Streptomyces Species) in Korea

  • Park, Duck-Hwan (Laboratory of Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology, Division of Bio-Resources Technology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Shrestha, Rosemary (Laboratory of Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology, Division of Bio-Resources Technology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Hur, Jang-Hyun (Division of Biological Environment, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Lim, Chun-Keun (Laboratory of Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology, Division of Bio-Resources Technology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kangwon National University)
  • Published : 2005.05.12

Abstract

Potato scab, an important disease that affects developing tubers, causes a major problem in potato cultivation. The major potato cultivation areas in Korea are located in two Northern provinces, Gangwon and Gyeonggi, and two Southern provinces, Jeju island, and South Jeolla. In these areas, potato scab is widely distributed and has caused severe problem in potato cultivation. Therefore, potato-growing areas were surveyed for identification and distribution of potato scab pathogens from 1996 to 1999. Pathogenic Streptomyces strains were isolated from potato scab lesions and six representative Streptomyces species were characterized based on their phenotypic and molecular characteristics including, pathogenicity, physiological and morphological properties, analyses of 16SrRNA genes and 16S-23S ITS region, DNA relatedness, production of thaxtomin A, and the presence of nec1 and ORFtnp gene homologs. Three species were identified as previously described Streptomyces scabies, S. turgidiscabies, and S. acidiscabies, while other three species having distinct phenotypics properties were identified as novel S. luridiscabiei, S. puniciscabiei, and S. niveiscabiei.

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