2021
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-09-20-1886-pdn
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First Report of Cedecea neteri Causing Yellow Rot Disease in Pleurotus pulmonarius in China

Abstract: Pleurotus pulmonarius is a popular edible fungus and widely cultivated in many areas of China. In June 2018, yellow rot (more than 10% incidence) was found on the first crop of P. pulmonarius fruiting bodies in a mushroom factory in Nanning, Guangxi Province, China. At first, yellow water-soaked lesions appeared in the infected fruiting bodies. Lesions then spread and purulent tissues were formed. Severe rot induced production of deformed fruiting bodies and offensive odor. Internal sections of the diseased ti… Show more

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“…Compared to the MD group, Saccharopolyspora , Rhizobium , Cedecea , and Escherichia , all of which have increased abundance in the BPD group, have varying degrees of lactase production capacity. However, their contribution to host lactase activity is not outstanding ( Harada et al, 1994 ; Leahy et al, 2001 ; Liu et al, 2020 ). Compared to these lactase-producing bacteria, Bifidobacterium is recognized as a safe and reliable source of microbial lactase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to the MD group, Saccharopolyspora , Rhizobium , Cedecea , and Escherichia , all of which have increased abundance in the BPD group, have varying degrees of lactase production capacity. However, their contribution to host lactase activity is not outstanding ( Harada et al, 1994 ; Leahy et al, 2001 ; Liu et al, 2020 ). Compared to these lactase-producing bacteria, Bifidobacterium is recognized as a safe and reliable source of microbial lactase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the white variety, the yellow type secretes a yellow sticky substance on its cap. The amplification of the 16S rDNA from a yellow colony utilizing universal primers 27f and 1492r revealed a 99% sequence homology with a C. neteri strain [10,11]. UV-VIS and infrared spectroscopic analyses suggest that tyrosinase genes CL520contig1, CL1942contig2, CL1942contig3, and CL1942contig4 in the melanin synthesis pathway were upregulated [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%