“…Out of the ve species, two of them, X. translucens pv. undulosa and P. syringae, are commonly pathogenic species isolated from wheat worldwide, and also in Argentina (Pozzi et al, 2023;Alberione, 2022); and for C. tessellarius, a recent report demonstrated that this species was responsible to cause bacterial mosaic on wheat in India (Nasiri et al, 2024), but no recent reports are found in Argentina; in the case of P. ananatis, and C. accumfaciens pv. accumfaciens, although their presence is sporadically reported in cereals, their impact as pathogenic species on wheat is still under study (Gonçalves, et al , 2015).…”