Abstract

Xanthomonas compestris pv.cucurbitae strain 62 was isolated from diseased cucumber seedlings grown in an open field in Egypt and identified in this study. Inoculation of cucumber seedlings with this strain resulted in reduction of relative water content (RWC) and increase in free proline content of infected cotyledons. RWC was found to be decreased by the increase of disease severity. The reverse was true for free proline content which was found to be increased by the increase of disease severity. These results indicate that water stress increased in direct proportion to the disease severity. Highly significant increase in free proline content was found to occur in organs of cucumber seedlings inoculated with strain 62 and showing disease symptoms on cotyledons only. This implied that water stress was not limited to symptomatic cotyledons but extended to the whole seedling.

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