Seasonal and post-harvest population dynamics of the Asiatic citrus canker pathogen Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri on grapefruit in Florida

Crop Protection(2020)

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Abstract Asiatic citrus canker (ACC, caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri, [XccXcc]) is a serious disease of citrus, reducing yield and impacting marketability of fresh fruit. ACC has phytosanitary implications for fresh fruit trade. Lesions on fruit, leaves, and shoots in an orchard of ACC-susceptible grapefruit was monitored for production of Xcc from June to the following January in 2009 and 2010. Lesions on fruit post-harvest either packingline-treated or not treated were also monitored for production of Xcc on fruit harvested in November 2013 and January 2014. Shoot lesions generally produced fewer bacteria and had a smaller proportion of active lesions compared to leaf and fruit lesions. As the season progressed the proportion of active lesions on fruit and shoots gradually declined. Bacterial flux density (BFD) in surviving lesions was \u003e103 on all organs at all sample times. A window-pane analysis revealed weather variables associated with bacterial survival within the lesion. The packingline treatment had no effect in reducing the proportion of active lesions, and had only a small, transient effect reducing BFD (∼1.5 log units). Lesion size affected survival – small lesions (
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