Abstract

Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni is a quarantine pathogen and the causal agent of the bacterial spot disease of stone fruits and almond, a major threat to Prunus species. Rapid and specific detection methods are essential to improve disease management, and therefore a prototype of a lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) was designed for the detection of X. arboricola pv. pruni in symptomatic field samples. It was developed by producing polyclonal antibodies which were then combined with carbon nanoparticles and assembled on nitrocellulose strips. The specificity of the LFIA was tested against 87 X. arboricola pv. pruni strains from different countries worldwide, 47 strains of other Xanthomonas species and 14 strains representing other bacterial genera. All X. arboricola pv. pruni strains were detected and cross-reactions were observed only with four strains of X. arboricola pv. corylina, a hazelnut pathogen that does not share habitat with X. arboricola pv. pruni. The sensitivity of the LFIA was assessed with suspensions from pure cultures of three X. arboricola pv. pruni strains and with spiked leaf extracts prepared from four hosts inoculated with this pathogen (almond, apricot, Japanese plum and peach). The limit of detection observed with both pure cultures and spiked samples was 104 CFU ml-1. To demonstrate the accuracy of the test, 205 samples naturally infected with X. arboricola pv. pruni and 113 samples collected from healthy plants of several different Prunus species were analyzed with the LFIA. Results were compared with those obtained by plate isolation and real time PCR and a high correlation was found among techniques. Therefore, we propose this LFIA as a screening tool that allows a rapid and reliable diagnosis of X. arboricola pv. pruni in symptomatic plants.

Highlights

  • Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni is the causal agent of bacterial spot disease of stone fruits and almond

  • Bacterial cultures were grown for 48 h on yeast peptone glucose agar (YPGA) medium, and suspensions of 109 CFU ml-1 in 10mM phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) were used to prepare antisera from two types of antigens, whole cells (WC) and heat-treated cells (HT)

  • Cross-reactions were observed only with four strains of X. arboricola pv. corylina (CFBP 1846, RIPF-X10, RIPF-X18, and RIPF-X23), a hazelnut pathogen not reported in stone fruit or almond trees

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Introduction

Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni is the causal agent of bacterial spot disease of stone fruits and almond. Pruni is the causal agent of bacterial spot disease of stone fruits and almond. It affects a wide range of Prunus species including peach (P. persica), plum (P. salicina), almond P. dulcis), apricot (P. armeniaca), and cherry (P. avium), as well as ornamental plants such as P. davidiana and P. laurocerasus [1, 2]. Immunoassay based detection of Xanthomonas arboricola pv. 040) (http://www.gva.es), PN RP AM; Ministerio de Economıa y Competitividad (MINECO) (CTQ201345875R) (http://www.mineco.gob.es), PN RP AM; European Social Fund, PLS MTG EMN MML; and European Regional Development Fund, PLS MTG EMN MML

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