Study of Xanthomonas Arboricola Pv. Juglandis Population Dynamics in French Walnut Orchards Over Three Years (original) (raw)
Walnut blight, caused by Xanthomonas arboricola pv. juglandis is a major disease of Walnut in France, mainly responsible for necrosis on fruits and early nut drop before harvest. The population dynamics were studied over three years in orchards in the SouthWest of France, with comparison among orchards with different infestation levels. Samples of buds, leaves, flowers, pollen and fruits were collected from the beginning of April till the end of August, and the epiphytic population size of X. a. pv. juglandis was measured by plating dilutions of water extract on Tween Modified Medium. Population size broadly varies during the year from 10 3 to 10 7 cfu/g, increasing from budbreak, and remains stable after flowering. The level is a little lower in less infected orchards, suggesting that the expression of disease is more affected by pedo-climatic conditions than bacterial population level.
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