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Burkholderia glumae : next major pathogen of rice?
Author(s) -
HAM JONG HYUN,
MELANSON REBECCA A.,
RUSH MILTON C.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
molecular plant pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.945
H-Index - 103
eISSN - 1364-3703
pISSN - 1464-6722
DOI - 10.1111/j.1364-3703.2010.00676.x
Subject(s) - biology , virulence , burkholderia , pathogen , microbiology and biotechnology , magnaporthe grisea , blight , panicle , bacteria , oryza sativa , botany , genetics , gene
SUMMARY Burkholderia glumae causes bacterial panicle blight of rice, which is an increasingly important disease problem in global rice production. Toxoflavin and lipase are known to be major virulence factors of this pathogen, and their production is dependent on the TofI/TofR quorum‐sensing system, which is mediated by N‐ octanoyl homoserine lactone. Flagellar biogenesis and a type III secretion system are also required for full virulence of B. glumae . Bacterial panicle blight is thought to be caused by seed‐borne B. glumae ; however, its disease cycle is not fully understood. In spite of its economic importance, neither effective control measures for bacterial panicle blight nor rice varieties showing complete resistance to the disease are currently available. A better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying B. glumae virulence and of the rice defence mechanisms against the pathogen would lead to the development of better methods of disease control for bacterial panicle blight. Taxonomy: Bacteria ; Proteobacteria ; Betaproteobacteria ; Burkholderiales ; Burkholderiaceae ; Burkholderia. Microbiological properties: Gram‐negative, capsulated, motile, lophotrichous flagella, pectolytic. Disease symptoms: Aborted seed, empty grains as a result of failure of grain filling, brown spots on panicles, seedling rot. Disease control: Seed sterilization, planting partially resistant lines (no completely resistant line is available). Known virulence factors: Toxoflavin, lipase, type III effectors.

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