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[[Copper pesticide|Copper]]<ref name="AgVic">{{cite web | url=http://australianalmonds.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Bacterial-spot-factsheet-on-AV-template-final.pdf | title=Bacterial Spot of Almond (AL16005) | publisher=[[Agriculture Victoria]] | first1=Simone | last1=Kreidl | first2=Tonya | last2=Wiechel | first3=Peta | last3=Faulkner | first4=Len | last4=Tesoriero | first5=Jacky | last5=Edwards}}</ref> and [[mancozeb]] are recommended in California for almonds<ref name="UC-IPM-almond" /> and have served well elsewhere.<ref name="AgVic" /> No pesticides are registered for almonds anywhere in Australia.<ref name="AgVic" />
[[Copper pesticide|Copper]]<ref name="AgVic">{{cite web | url=http://australianalmonds.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Bacterial-spot-factsheet-on-AV-template-final.pdf | title=Bacterial Spot of Almond (AL16005) | publisher=[[Agriculture Victoria]] | first1=Simone | last1=Kreidl | first2=Tonya | last2=Wiechel | first3=Peta | last3=Faulkner | first4=Len | last4=Tesoriero | first5=Jacky | last5=Edwards}}</ref> and [[mancozeb]] are recommended in California for almonds<ref name="UC-IPM-almond" /> and have served well elsewhere.<ref name="AgVic" /> No pesticides are registered for almonds anywhere in Australia.<ref name="AgVic" />


[[Phage therapy]] has been heavily studied for ''X. pruni'' and some treatments have been very successful.<ref name="Nagy-et-al-2011">{{cite journal | last1=Nagy | first1=Judit | last2=Király | first2=Lóránt | last3=Schwarczinger | first3=Ildikó | title=Phage therapy for plant disease control with a focus on fire blight | journal=[[Central European Journal of Biology]] | publisher=[[Versita]] | volume=7 | issue=1 | date=2011-12-25 | issn=2391-5412 | doi=10.2478/s11535-011-0093-x | pages=1–12}}<!--- Obscure journal but this review is well cited including by Varani et al., 2013, Beckerman & Sundin 2016, Hungaro et al., 2013, etc. --></ref><ref name="Varani-et-al-2013">{{cite journal | last=Varani | first=Alessandro M. | last2=Monteiro-Vitorello | first2=Claudia Barros | last3=Nakaya | first3=Helder I. | last4=Van Sluys | first4=Marie-Anne | title=The Role of Prophage in Plant-Pathogenic Bacteria | journal=[[Annual Review of Phytopathology]] | publisher=[[Annual Reviews (publisher)|Annual Reviews]] | volume=51 | issue=1 | date=2013-08-04 | issn=0066-4286 | pmid=23725471 | doi=10.1146/annurev-phyto-081211-173010 | pages=429–451 | s2cid=207644125}}</ref> Civerolo & Keil performed several experiments in the 1970s with ''{{visible anchor|Xanthomonas pruni phage}}'' showing that peach and apricot were protected by external applications of solution.<ref name="Jones-et-al-2007">{{cite journal | last1=Jones | first1=J.B. | last2=Jackson | first2=L.E. | last3=Balogh | first3=B. | last4=Obradovic | first4=A. | last5=Iriarte | first5=F.B. | last6=Momol | first6=M.T. | title=Bacteriophages for Plant Disease Control | journal=[[Annual Review of Phytopathology]] | publisher=[[Annual Reviews (publisher)|Annual Reviews]] | volume=45 | issue=1 | date=2007-09-08 | issn=0066-4286 | pmid=17386003 | doi=10.1146/annurev.phyto.45.062806.094411 | pages=245–262 | s2cid=5855317}}</ref>
[[Phage therapy]] has been heavily studied for ''X. pruni'' and some treatments have been very successful.<ref name="Nagy-et-al-2011">{{cite journal | last1=Nagy | first1=Judit | last2=Király | first2=Lóránt | last3=Schwarczinger | first3=Ildikó | title=Phage therapy for plant disease control with a focus on fire blight | journal=[[Central European Journal of Biology]] | publisher=[[Versita]] | volume=7 | issue=1 | date=2011-12-25 | issn=2391-5412 | doi=10.2478/s11535-011-0093-x | pages=1–12| doi-access=free }}<!--- Obscure journal but this review is well cited including by Varani et al., 2013, Beckerman & Sundin 2016, Hungaro et al., 2013, etc. --></ref><ref name="Varani-et-al-2013">{{cite journal | last=Varani | first=Alessandro M. | last2=Monteiro-Vitorello | first2=Claudia Barros | last3=Nakaya | first3=Helder I. | last4=Van Sluys | first4=Marie-Anne | title=The Role of Prophage in Plant-Pathogenic Bacteria | journal=[[Annual Review of Phytopathology]] | publisher=[[Annual Reviews (publisher)|Annual Reviews]] | volume=51 | issue=1 | date=2013-08-04 | issn=0066-4286 | pmid=23725471 | doi=10.1146/annurev-phyto-081211-173010 | pages=429–451 | s2cid=207644125}}</ref> Civerolo & Keil performed several experiments in the 1970s with ''{{visible anchor|Xanthomonas pruni phage}}'' showing that peach and apricot were protected by external applications of solution.<ref name="Jones-et-al-2007">{{cite journal | last1=Jones | first1=J.B. | last2=Jackson | first2=L.E. | last3=Balogh | first3=B. | last4=Obradovic | first4=A. | last5=Iriarte | first5=F.B. | last6=Momol | first6=M.T. | title=Bacteriophages for Plant Disease Control | journal=[[Annual Review of Phytopathology]] | publisher=[[Annual Reviews (publisher)|Annual Reviews]] | volume=45 | issue=1 | date=2007-09-08 | issn=0066-4286 | pmid=17386003 | doi=10.1146/annurev.phyto.45.062806.094411 | pages=245–262 | s2cid=5855317}}</ref>


===Resistance===
===Resistance===

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Xanthomonas pruni
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Gammaproteobacteria
Order: Xanthomonadales
Family: Xanthomonadaceae
Genus: Xanthomonas
Species:
X. pruni
Binomial name
Xanthomonas pruni
Synonyms
  • X. campestris pv. pruni
  • X. arboricola pv. pruni

Xanthomonas pruni (syn. Xanthomonas campestris pv. pruni, syn. Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni) is a bacterial disease of almost all Prunus.

Hosts

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Almost all Prunus spp.[1]

Distribution

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Unknown in stonefruit in California until detection in Sacramento and northern San Joaquin Valley in the spring of 2013.[1] As of 2017 it is still restricted to those two areas.[2] Also found in almond cultivation in Victoria, Australia.[3]

Detection

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Palacio-Bielsa et al., 2011 provides a SYBR Green I-based assay.[4]: 90 

Management

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Copper[3] and mancozeb are recommended in California for almonds[2] and have served well elsewhere.[3] No pesticides are registered for almonds anywhere in Australia.[3]

Phage therapy has been heavily studied for X. pruni and some treatments have been very successful.[5][6] Civerolo & Keil performed several experiments in the 1970s with Xanthomonas pruni phage showing that peach and apricot were protected by external applications of solution.[7]

Resistance

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Resistance to copper has occurred.[2] No copper resistance as of August 2017 in California.[2] Rotation or tank mixing is recommended to forestall resistance.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Adaskaveg, J. E.; Holtz, B.; Duncan, R.; Doll, D. (December 2014). "Bacterial Spot of Almond in California – Update on the Disease and its Management". Sacramento Valley Almond News. UCANR. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Bacterial Spot / Almond". UC Integrated Pest Management (UC IPM). UC Agriculture (UC ANR). August 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d Kreidl, Simone; Wiechel, Tonya; Faulkner, Peta; Tesoriero, Len; Edwards, Jacky. "Bacterial Spot of Almond (AL16005)" (PDF). Agriculture Victoria.
  4. ^ RajeshKannan, Velu; Bastas, Kubilay Kurtulus, eds. (2016). Sustainable Approaches to Controlling Plant Pathogenic Bacteria. Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press. pp. xv–392. ISBN 978-1-4822-4054-2. OCLC 922843132.
  5. ^ Nagy, Judit; Király, Lóránt; Schwarczinger, Ildikó (2011-12-25). "Phage therapy for plant disease control with a focus on fire blight". Central European Journal of Biology. 7 (1). Versita: 1–12. doi:10.2478/s11535-011-0093-x. ISSN 2391-5412.
  6. ^ Varani, Alessandro M.; Monteiro-Vitorello, Claudia Barros; Nakaya, Helder I.; Van Sluys, Marie-Anne (2013-08-04). "The Role of Prophage in Plant-Pathogenic Bacteria". Annual Review of Phytopathology. 51 (1). Annual Reviews: 429–451. doi:10.1146/annurev-phyto-081211-173010. ISSN 0066-4286. PMID 23725471. S2CID 207644125.
  7. ^ Jones, J.B.; Jackson, L.E.; Balogh, B.; Obradovic, A.; Iriarte, F.B.; Momol, M.T. (2007-09-08). "Bacteriophages for Plant Disease Control". Annual Review of Phytopathology. 45 (1). Annual Reviews: 245–262. doi:10.1146/annurev.phyto.45.062806.094411. ISSN 0066-4286. PMID 17386003. S2CID 5855317.