Dickeya zeae strains isolated from rice, banana and clivia rot plants show great virulence differentials.
Ming HuJieling LiRuiting ChenWenjun LiLuwen FengLei ShiYang XueXiaoyin FengLianhui ZhangJianuan ZhouPublished in: BMC microbiology (2018)
The findings from this study expanded the natural host range of D. zeae and highlighted the genetic and phenotypic divergence of D. zeae strains. Conclusions can be drawn from a series of tests that at least two types of D. zeae strains could cause the soft rot disease of banana, with one producing antimicrobial compound while the other producing none, and the D. zeae clivia strains could only infect monocot hosts. D. zeae strains isolated from different sources have diverse virulence characteristics.