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Identification of cold-tolerant Pseudomonas viridiflava and P. marginalis causing severe carrot postharvest bacterial soft rot during refrigerated export from New Zealand
Authors:S A C Godfrey †  J W Marshall
Institution:New Zealand Institute for Crop &Food Research Ltd, Private Bag 4704, Christchurch, and;University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract:In 1999, New Zealand carrots ( Daucus carota ) exported to the Middle East incurred substantial damage due to bacterial soft rot that resulted in major financial loss to farmers. A modified carrot tissue bioassay was developed under standard conditions to provide an economical and rapid means of monitoring export carrots for bacteria able to cause severe bacterial soft rot. Using this bioassay, two bacterial isolates causing severe degradation were detected and subsequently identified as Pseudomonas viridiflava (designated NZCX09) and P. marginalis (NZCX27), using the Biolog system and 16S rRNA phylogenetic analysis. Investigation of disease epidemiology of NZCX09 and NZCX27 at low temperatures showed that tissue degradation occurred at temperatures approaching 0°C. These findings emphasize the importance of postharvest sanitization, and the efficacy of refrigeration methods used in controlling soft rots in carrots stored over time.
Keywords:bacterial soft rot  carrots                Pseudomonas marginalis  Pseudomonas viridiflava  psychrotrophic  16S rRNA
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