Burkholderia glumae in the rice crop in Costa Rica.

The objective of this study was to determine the presence of B. glumae in the rice crop in Costa Rica. The bacterium Burkholderia glumae is associated with the cultivation of rice, causing the disease known as bacterial blight. Under favorable weather conditions, the bacterial density increases, thus causing the expression, under a system called quorum sensing regulation, of its virulence mechanisms, by activating genes responsible for toxoflavine synthesis, which blocks the flow of nutrients for flagellum biogenesis and the chemostatic response, and the production of the enzyme catalase. Plants develop symptoms that eventually lead to empty hulls, causing significant economic losses. The current level of contamination of rice seeds with this bacteria in Costa Rica was studied during 2009 and 2010, through an agreement between the National Rice Corporation, the Plant Pathology Laboratory of the Crop Protection Research Center at the University of Costa Rica. The Endpoint PCR methodology recommended by researchers at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Colombia, the identification was reinforced with conventional microbiology. Results indicating the presence of the bacteria in Costa Rica were obtained, providing the first information on the prevalence of a bacterial plant pathogen of great importance for the rice sector.

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Main Authors: Quesada-González, Andrea, García-Santamaría, Fernando
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spelling oai:portal.ucr.ac.cr:article154522023-06-16T13:50:18Z Burkholderia glumae in the rice crop in Costa Rica. Burkholderia glumae en el cultivo de arroz en Costa Rica. Quesada-González, Andrea García-Santamaría, Fernando bacterial blight sterility rice panicle. añublo bacterial vaneamiento en arroz panícula de arroz. The objective of this study was to determine the presence of B. glumae in the rice crop in Costa Rica. The bacterium Burkholderia glumae is associated with the cultivation of rice, causing the disease known as bacterial blight. Under favorable weather conditions, the bacterial density increases, thus causing the expression, under a system called quorum sensing regulation, of its virulence mechanisms, by activating genes responsible for toxoflavine synthesis, which blocks the flow of nutrients for flagellum biogenesis and the chemostatic response, and the production of the enzyme catalase. Plants develop symptoms that eventually lead to empty hulls, causing significant economic losses. The current level of contamination of rice seeds with this bacteria in Costa Rica was studied during 2009 and 2010, through an agreement between the National Rice Corporation, the Plant Pathology Laboratory of the Crop Protection Research Center at the University of Costa Rica. The Endpoint PCR methodology recommended by researchers at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Colombia, the identification was reinforced with conventional microbiology. Results indicating the presence of the bacteria in Costa Rica were obtained, providing the first information on the prevalence of a bacterial plant pathogen of great importance for the rice sector. El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar la presencia de Burkholderia glumae en arroz en Costa Rica. La bacteria Burkholderia glumae está asociada al cultivo del arroz en el que provoca la enfermedad llamada añublo bacterial. Bajo condiciones ambientales favorables, la densidad bacteriana aumenta, lo que provoca que, bajo un sistema de regulación denominado quorum sensing, se expresen sus mecanismos de virulencia mediante la activación de genes responsables para la síntesis de la toxoflavina, que bloquea el flujo de nutrientes, para la biogénesis de flagelos y la respuesta quimiotáctica, y la producción de la enzima catalasa. Las plantas desarrollan la sintomatología que finalmente conlleva a un vaneamiento del grano provocando pérdidas económicas importantes. Se investigó la situación referente a la contaminación del grano de arroz causado por esta bacteria en Costa Rica durante los años 2009 y 2010, mediante un convenio entre la Corporación Nacional Arrocera y el Laboratorio de Fitopatología del Centro de Investigación en Protección de Cultivos de la Universidad de Costa Rica. Se usó la metodología de PCR de punto final recomendada por investigadores del Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical en Colombia y se reforzó la identificación, por medio de técnicas de microbiología convencional. Se obtuvieron resultados que indican la presencia de la bacteria en Costa Rica, la primera información sobre la prevalencia de un fitopatógeno bacteriano de gran importancia para el sector arrocero. Universidad de Costa Rica 2014-07-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Contribution application/pdf text/html https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/agromeso/article/view/15452 10.15517/am.v25i2.15452 Agronomía Mesoamericana; 2014: Agronomía Mesoamericana: Vol. 25, Issue 2 (July-December); 371-381 Agronomía Mesoamericana; 2014: Agronomía Mesoamericana: Vol. 25, Nº 2 (Julio-diciembre); 371-381 Agronomía Mesoamericana; 2014: Agronomía Mesoamericana: Vol. 25, Issue 2 (July-December); 371-381 2215-3608 1021-7444 spa https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/agromeso/article/view/15452/14942 https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/agromeso/article/view/15452/28535
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author Quesada-González, Andrea
García-Santamaría, Fernando
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García-Santamaría, Fernando
Burkholderia glumae in the rice crop in Costa Rica.
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García-Santamaría, Fernando
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title Burkholderia glumae in the rice crop in Costa Rica.
title_short Burkholderia glumae in the rice crop in Costa Rica.
title_full Burkholderia glumae in the rice crop in Costa Rica.
title_fullStr Burkholderia glumae in the rice crop in Costa Rica.
title_full_unstemmed Burkholderia glumae in the rice crop in Costa Rica.
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description The objective of this study was to determine the presence of B. glumae in the rice crop in Costa Rica. The bacterium Burkholderia glumae is associated with the cultivation of rice, causing the disease known as bacterial blight. Under favorable weather conditions, the bacterial density increases, thus causing the expression, under a system called quorum sensing regulation, of its virulence mechanisms, by activating genes responsible for toxoflavine synthesis, which blocks the flow of nutrients for flagellum biogenesis and the chemostatic response, and the production of the enzyme catalase. Plants develop symptoms that eventually lead to empty hulls, causing significant economic losses. The current level of contamination of rice seeds with this bacteria in Costa Rica was studied during 2009 and 2010, through an agreement between the National Rice Corporation, the Plant Pathology Laboratory of the Crop Protection Research Center at the University of Costa Rica. The Endpoint PCR methodology recommended by researchers at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Colombia, the identification was reinforced with conventional microbiology. Results indicating the presence of the bacteria in Costa Rica were obtained, providing the first information on the prevalence of a bacterial plant pathogen of great importance for the rice sector.
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