First Report of Pectobacterium versatile as the Causal Pathogen of Soft Rot in Kimchi Cabbage in Korea

In September 2021, gray-to-brown discoloration and expanding water-soaked lesions were observed on the outer and inner layers and the core of kimchi cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis) in fields located in Samcheok, Gangwondo, Korea. A bacterial strain designated as KNUB-02-21 was isolated fro...

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Published inSigmulbyeong yeon'gu Vol. 29; no. 1; pp. 72 - 78
Main Authors Park, Kyoung-Taek, Hong, Soo-Min, Back, Chang-Gi, Cho, Young-Je, Lee, Seung-Yeol, Ten, Leonid N., Jung, Hee-Young
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 한국식물병리학회 01.03.2023
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ISSN1598-2262
2233-9191
DOI10.5423/RPD.2023.29.1.72

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Summary:In September 2021, gray-to-brown discoloration and expanding water-soaked lesions were observed on the outer and inner layers and the core of kimchi cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis) in fields located in Samcheok, Gangwondo, Korea. A bacterial strain designated as KNUB-02-21 was isolated from infected cabbage samples. Phylogenetic analysis based on the sequences of the 16S rRNA region and the dnaX, leuS, and recA genes confirmed that the strain was affiliated with Pectobacterium versatile. Additionally, the biochemical and morphological profiles of the isolate were similar to those of P. versatile. Based on these results, the isolate was identified as a novel strain of P. versatile. Healthy kimchi cabbage slices developed soft rot upon inoculation with P. versatile KNUB-02-21 and exhibited symptoms similar to those observed in the diseased plants in fields. The re-isolated strains were similar to those of P. versatile. Prior to our study, P. versatile as the causative pathogen of kimchi cabbage soft rot had not been reported in Korea.
ISSN:1598-2262
2233-9191
DOI:10.5423/RPD.2023.29.1.72