Abstract

AbstractGenomic differences between 18 isolates of Burkholderia solanacearum originated from diseased plants cultivated in nine different agricultural fields were examined by using four DNA‐based methods: repetitive DNA polymorphism analysis, restriction‐site analysis of polymerase chain reaction products, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis, and macrorestriction analysis. Genomic diversity among the isolates was detected by RAPD and macrorestriction analysis. The latter revealed the regional variation of the genome structure among the isolates, suggesting that B. solanacearum populations consist of a number of independent clonal lines.

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