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Plant Disease 1997-Feb

Bacterial Leaf Spot of Cilantro in Florida.

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K Pernezny
R Raid
J Jones

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Abstract

In the 1995 to 1996 winter vegetable season, a leaf spot disease of cilantro (fresh coriander) (Coriandrum sativum L.) was widespread throughout commercial plantings in the Everglades Agricultural Area south and east of Lake Okeechobee. Symptoms first appeared as water-soaked spots ≤1 mm in diameter. These spots became dark brown to black and enlarged up to 2 mm in diameter. No chlorotic haloes developed around the lesions. The disorder was observed in numerous plantings of the cultivar Longstanding at four separate locations. Symptoms were apparent throughout each planting, with disease severity ranging from a few individual spots to numerous lesions covering nearly entire leaflets. Severe outbreaks were correlated with heavy precipitation events. In several instances, disease levels were great enough to render entire plantings totally unmarketable. A non-fluorescent bacterium was consistently isolated on King's medium B when a cooled inoculation needle was pushed through lesions. Six representative strains were chosen for further characterization. All strains were aerobic, gram-negative rods, and were oxidase and arginine dihydrolase negative. Levan was produced, but potato slices were not rotted. Tests for utilization of l-tartrate, l-lactate, and erythritol were negative. Biolog analysis identified all strains of the bacterium as Pseudomonas syringae. Highest similarity indices (0.52 to 0.81) were with P. syringae pv. pisi for four of the six strains. Suspensions of each strain were swab inoculated onto leaves of 4-week-old Longstanding cilantro seedlings in the greenhouse. Control plants were swabbed with sterile water only. Plants were covered with clear polyethylene bags for 72 h. Watersoaked spots were evident on test plants when bags were removed. Typical brown, greasy-looking leaf spots were seen by 6 days after inoculation. Control plants were symp-tomless. In a host-range study, cilantro and the following plants were mist-inoculated with a 107 CFU/ml suspension of each of the six test strains: carrot (Daucus carota L. 'Fancy Pack'), celery (Apium graveolens L. var. dulce (Mill.) Pers., 'June Belle'), garden pea (Pisum sativum L. 'Melting Sugar'), snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. 'Pod Squad'), and onion (Allium cepa L. 'Evergreen Bunching'). Six days after inoculation, characteristic symptoms were evident on the cilantro. Four of the six strains produced a few (less than 10 per plant) bacterial leaf spot symptoms in carrot from which P. syringae was readily recovered. Some necrosis was observed on young, emerging leaves of snap bean. No symptoms were recorded for the other host species or the controls. This disease is similar to one reported on cilantro in California (1) and Germany (2). References: (1) D. A. Cooksey et al. Plant Dis. 75:101, 1991. (2) H. M. Toben and K. Rudolph. J. Phytopathol. 144:169, 1996.

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