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Xylella Taiwanensis Sp. Nov., Causing Pear Leaf Scorch Disease

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2016 Aug 18
PMID 27530392
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A Gram-stain-negative, nutritionally fastidious bacterium (PLS229T) causing pear leaf scorch was identified in Taiwan and previously grouped into Xylella fastidiosa. Yet, significant variations between PLS229T and Xylellafastidiosa were noted. In this study, PLS229T was evaluated phenotypically and genotypically against representative strains of Xylellafastidiosa, including strains of the currently known subspecies of Xylellafastidiosa, Xylella fastidiosa subsp. multiplex and 'Xylella fastidiosasubsp.pauca'. Because of the difficulty of in vitro culture characterization, emphases were made to utilize the available whole-genome sequence information. The average nucleotide identity (ANI) values, an alternative for DNA-DNA hybridization relatedness, between PLS229T and Xylellafastidiosa were 83.4-83.9 %, significantly lower than the bacterial species threshold of 95 %. In contrast, sequence similarity of 16S rRNA genes was greater than 98 %, higher than the 97 % threshold to justify if two bacterial strains belong to different species. The uniqueness of PLS229T was also evident by observing only about 87 % similarity in the sequence of the 16S-23S internal transcribed spacer (ITS) between PLS229T and strains of Xylellafastidiosa, discovering significant single nucleotide polymorphisms at 18 randomly selected housekeeping gene loci, observing a distinct fatty acid profile for PLS229T compared with Xylellafastidiosa, and PLS229T having different observable phenotypes, such as different susceptibility to antibiotics. A phylogenetic tree derived from 16S rRNA gene sequences showed a distinct PLS229T phyletic lineage positioning it between Xylellafastidiosa and members of the genus Xanthomonas. On the basis of these data, a novel species, Xylella taiwanensis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is PLS229T (=BCRC 80915T=JCM 31187T).

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