Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola
bacterial: cabbage leaf spot
Bacterium maccullochianum, Bacterium maculicola, Bacterium maculicola var. japonicum, Phytomonas maculicola, Pseudomonas maculicola
Africa: Algeria, Mauritius, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe; Asia: China, Georgia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan, Turkey; Europe: Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Ukraine, UK; North America: Bermuda, Canada, Cuba, El Salvador, Puerto Rico, USA; Oceania: Australia, Fiji, New Zealand; South America: Argentina, Brazil.
CA
2024-12-21
bacterium
China
Brassicaceae family
PSDMMC
There is no evidence that seed is a pathway for this pathogen.
5 Known Hosts
Brassica juncea
mustard
No
Seed is not known to be a pathway.
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Brassica oleracea vars.
cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts
Uncertain
PSDMMC-2, PSDMMC-3, PSDMMC-4, CABI CPC, PSDMMC-5, PSDMMC-6
Though often inferred as a pathway, no references CABI states there is no evidence that seed is a pathway.
Yes
Seed wash
No references found describing a seed test for Pseudomonas syringae pv maculicola on Brassica oleracea. A seed test method using dilution plating is commercially available.
Cultural
Crop residue management, elimination of volunteer plants and weeds, use disease free seed, establish a crop rotation program.
PSDMMC-4
Bradbury. 1986. Guide to plant pathogenic bacteria. CAB International Farnham Royal, Slough UK
International Seed Federation Regulated Pest List Database. pestlist.worldseed.org Nyon Switzerland
Zhao, Y. F., Damicone, J. P., and Bender, C. L. 2002. Detection, survival, and sources of inoculum for bacterial diseases of leafy crucifers in Oklahoma. Plant Dis. 86:883-888.
Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Cother, E. J., & Noble, D. H. (2009). Identification of blossom blight in stock ( Matthiola incana ) caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola. Australasian Plant Pathology, 38(3), 242–246.
Zhao, Y., Damicone, J. P., Demezas, D. H., Rangaswamy, V., & Bender, C. L. (2000). Bacterial leaf spot of leafy crucifers in Oklahoma caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola. Plant Disease, 84(9), 1015-1020.
Brassica rapa
chinese cabbage, turnip
No
Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Daucus carota
carrot
Not a host
No evidence that carrot is a host for this pathogen.
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