Genetic diversity of Agrobacterium vitis strains, isolated from grapevines and wild grapes in Bulgaria, assessed by Cleaved Amplified Polymorphic Sequences analysis of 16S-23S rDNA

Nineteen tumorigenic Agrobacterium vitis strains isolated from commercial vineyards and wild grapes at different locations in Bulgaria were studied in relation to the Ti plasmid type and chromosomal background. The PCR analysis showed that all but one of the strains harbor an octopine/cucumopine typ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Vitis 2006-01, Vol.45 (3), p.125-130
Hauptverfasser: Genov, I, Atanassov, I, Yordanov, Y, Tsvetkov, I, Atanassov, A
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Zusammenfassung:Nineteen tumorigenic Agrobacterium vitis strains isolated from commercial vineyards and wild grapes at different locations in Bulgaria were studied in relation to the Ti plasmid type and chromosomal background. The PCR analysis showed that all but one of the strains harbor an octopine/cucumopine type of Ti plasmid and one carries a vitopine type. The genetic diversity among the studied strains and 20 more A. vitis strains originating from different geographic regions in Europe, Asia, USA and South Africa was assessed by Cleaved Amplified Polymorphic Sequences (CAPS) analysis of 16S-23S rDNA region. The comparison of the obtained CAPS profiles and performed cluster analysis showed a high level of polymorphism among the studied strains distributed in totally 15 different groups within two main clusters. All Bulgarian strains are located in only three groups within one of the clusters. A high level of correlation between the chromosomal background and type of the carried Ti plasmids was found. The performed CAPS analysis demonstrated that all A. vitis strains isolated from wild grapes (V. vinifera ssp. silvestris) showed CAPS profiles identical with a number of strains isolated from commercial vineyards from different vine-growing regions in Bulgaria. A possible origin of this group of strains from an ancestral A. vitis strain, which initially inhabits wild grapes (V. vinifera ssp. silvestris) and later has been disseminated to cultivated grapevines is proposed.
ISSN:0042-7500