Characterization and spread of bacterial leaf spot of cabbage Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola (McCulloch) Young et al.
https://doi.org/10.69536/FKR.2020.76.16.001
Abstract
The article presents general information about the origin, taxonomy, biology, geographical distribution and the main diagnostic methods of bacterial leaf spot of cabbage Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola (McCulloch) Young et al. Bacterial leaf spot of cabbage is included in the list of pests of quarantine importance for China, Israel, Egypt and Mexico. The bacteriology laboratory of the Testing Laboratory Center of FGBU “VNIIKR” analyzed rape samples, obtained from the places where export seeds intended only for processing are cultivated. Pest spread on the territory of Russia was monitored in some regions of the Far Eastern and Siberian Federal Districts. Samples of vegetative parts of rape were diagnosed by classical microbiological and molecular genetic techniques.
About the Authors
S. I. PrikhodkoRussian Federation
Senior Researcher, Head of the Bacteriology Laboratory of the Laboratory Testing Center
A. B. Iaremko
Russian Federation
Junior Researcher of the Scientific Department for Molecular Genetic Diagnostic Methods
K. P. Kornev
Russian Federation
PhD in Biology, Deputy Head
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Prikhodko S.I., Iaremko A.B., Kornev K.P. Characterization and spread of bacterial leaf spot of cabbage Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola (McCulloch) Young et al. Plant Health and Quarantine. 2020;(3):24-32. https://doi.org/10.69536/FKR.2020.76.16.001