2015
DOI: 10.3923/ppj.2015.202.206
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Fatty Acid Polymorphism of Ralstonia solanacearum in Different Egyptian Governorates and other European Countries

Abstract: A B S T R A C T Eight isolates ofRalstonia solanacearum, the causal organism of potato brown rot (bacterial wilt) from Egypt and other European countries were characterized according to their biochemical and physiological properties. The selected bacterial isolates were classified as race 3 based on their virulence on different host plants. Virulence degree of all isolates was high on potato cultivar "Lady Rosetta" except isolates RsIs2 and Rs48. Virulence varied from high to low on potato cultivar "Cara", tom… Show more

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“…These LCFAs are reported to be two of the most dominant saturated FAs in Ralstonia spp. For instance, Behiry, Younes, Mohamed, and Mohamed (2015) reported the LCFAs pentadecanoic acid (15:0) and palmitic acid (16:0) to account for 13 and 48% and 18 and 22%, respectively, of the total FA contents in two European Ralstonia solanacearum isolates Scotland RsSc1 and NetherlandsRsNe1, respectively. In the present study, however, the exact ratio of the 13 C transferred in PHB and in the structural components of R. eutropha DSM545 is not known.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These LCFAs are reported to be two of the most dominant saturated FAs in Ralstonia spp. For instance, Behiry, Younes, Mohamed, and Mohamed (2015) reported the LCFAs pentadecanoic acid (15:0) and palmitic acid (16:0) to account for 13 and 48% and 18 and 22%, respectively, of the total FA contents in two European Ralstonia solanacearum isolates Scotland RsSc1 and NetherlandsRsNe1, respectively. In the present study, however, the exact ratio of the 13 C transferred in PHB and in the structural components of R. eutropha DSM545 is not known.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%