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PATHOLOGY TRAININGPATHOLOGY TRAININGCitrusCitrus
Health
Response
Program
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Objectives:Objectives:
1. To learn about Citrus Canker A. Identifying citrus canker leaf
suspects.B Id tif i it k f it B. Identifying citrus canker fruit suspects.
2. To compare Citrus Canker with pother Citrus Diseases
E. Serrano/USDA
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PART I - CITRUS CANKERPART I. CITRUS CANKER
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Citrus cankerCitrus canker Citrus and citrus canker are originally from g y
southeast Asia.
Caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv citri Caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri (Xac), a bacterium Most plant diseases are caused by fungi
The Asiatic form, or A-strain, is the most widespread and severe form.
A t i f d i Fl id A-strain found in Florida.
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History of Citrus Canker in FloridaHistory of Citrus Canker in Florida
1910 – Canker identified in Florida for first time. 1933 – Canker eradicated.
1986 – New detection in Manatee County 53 years later.
1994 Eradication declared 1994 – Eradication declared.
1995 – Canker detected for a third time near Miami 1995 Canker detected for a third time near Miami International Airport.
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Plant Pathogenic Bacteriag
One-celled organisms, mostly rod shaped.g , y p Human hair ~100 wide, bacteria ~1-3. Reproduce by simple cell division.
-One bacteria can become a million in as little as 10 hours!!!
Not capable of direct penetration (fungi are.)G Generally, not very durable in dry environs or direct sunlight.
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Citrus Canker BacteriaXanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri
Obligate aerobic, rod-shaped, with 1 flagella Obligate aerobic, rod shaped, with 1 flagella Is spread by
SEM of stomata on grapefruit leaf withSEM of stomata on grapefruit leaf withXac bacteria entering stomatal chamber
Citrus Canker: The Pathogen and Its Impact
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Citrus Canker BacteriaXanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri
Obligate aerobic, rod-shaped, with 1 flagella Obligate aerobic, rod shaped, with 1 flagella Is spread by
Wind driven rain > 18mph Wind driven rain 18mph Moving diseased plants Can enter wounded sites Can be spread through casual contact
Survives on inanimate surfacesfor 24-48 hours.
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Citrus Canker Disease Cycle
Plant Disease Vol. 85, No. 4, 2001
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Characteristics of Citrus Canker Foliar Lesions
Will be raised Will be on both sides
of the leaf
SEM of erumpent citrus canker lesionCitrus Canker: The Pathogen and Its Impact
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Characteristics of Citrus Canker Foliar Lesions
Will be raised Will be on both sides of
the leaf Crater like appearance Concentric circles
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Characteristics of Citrus Canker Foliar Lesions
Will be raised Will be on both sides of
the leaf Crater like appearance Concentric circles Corky texture Corky texture
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Characteristics of Citrus Canker Foliar Lesions
Will be raised Will be on both sides of
the leaf Crater like appearance Concentric circles Corky texture Corky texture Water soaked margin
T. Riley/ USDA
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Characteristics of Citrus Canker Foliar Lesions
Will be raised Will be on both sides of
the leaf Crater like appearance Concentric circles Corky texture Corky texture Water soaked margin May have yellow halos
T. Riley/ USDA
May have yellow halos
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Characteristics of Citrus Canker Foliar Lesions
Will be raised Will be on both sides of
the leaf Crater like appearance Concentric circles Corky texture Corky texture Wet margin May have yellow halos May have yellow halos May have shot holing
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Appearance Changes with Agepp g g
Chlorotic halos fade with ageChlorotic halos fade with age P.Chaloux/ USDA
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Very Young Lesions-Small lesions
-More noticeable on-More noticeable on underside of leaf
-Often with very wetOften with very wet (looking) margin
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T. Riley/ USDAy
3 – 6 month old lesions on Tahiti lime
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6 - 9 month old lesions on Grapefruit
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Older Canker LesionsOlder Canker Lesions
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Sometime you may see saprophytic fungi (white fuzz) and fruiting bodies (black dots)
growing on older lesions.
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Lesion appearance also changes with variety
GRAPEFRUIT
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GRAPEFRUITGRAPEFRUIT
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KEY LIMEKEY LIME
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KEY LIMEKEY LIME
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SWEET ORANGESWEET ORANGE
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SWEET ORANGESWEET ORANGE
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TANGERINETANGERINE
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TANGERINETANGERINE
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Looking for Canker leaf lesions in the grove
Backlit Lesions
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Looking for Canker leaf lesions in the grove
J. Lotz/ FDACS
Canker lesions may be found in leaf miner wounds
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Looking for Canker leaf lesions in the grove
Other wounds
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Looking for Canker leaf lesions in the grove
New Growth – but don’t ignore the Old growth.
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Stem Lesions
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Characteristics of Citrus Canker Fruit Lesions
Raised
Fruit Lesions
Concentric circles and relatively circular in appearance
GRAPEFRUIT
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Canker on Grapefruit
Raised Concentric circles and
relatively circular in appearance
Cracking of lesion May have a wet margin May have a wet margin
Close-up of lesion
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Close-up of Canker lesion on Grapefruit
NOTICE cracking of
lesionlesion
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Canker on Navel orange
Always Raisedy Concentric circles and
relatively circular in appearance
Cracking of lesion May have a wet margin May have a wet margin May have yellow halo
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Canker on Sweet orangeg
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Valencia OrangeValencia Orange
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Characteristics of Citrus Canker Fruit Lesions
TANGERINE
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Characteristics of Citrus Canker Fruit Lesions
KEY LIME
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Collecting and Submitting Canker Specimens
Collection Collect 4-7 symptomatic leaves per tree. Place leaves inside labeled bag. Spray outside
of bag with decontaminateof bag with decontaminate. Place sample in second bag. Label the bag as
CANKER. Keep bag in a cool place. Send the sample overnight to the Lab
(do not send samples on Friday)
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PART II - Other DiseasesPART II. Other Diseases
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Citrus Scab C t us ScabElsinoe fawcetti
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Citrus Scab vs Citrus Canker on Leaveson Leaves
SCAB CANKER
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Scab vs. Young Canker
ScabBottom of
leaf
Young CankerYoung CankerNote water-soaked margins
Top of leaf
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Citrus Scab vs Citrus Canker on Fruiton Fruit
SCAB CANKERSCAB CANKER
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Scab and canker on Grapefruit
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Greasy Spoth llMycosphaerella citri
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Greasy Spot vs Cankeron leaves
P. Chaloux/ USDA
P. Chaloux/ USDA
T. Riley/ USDA
Greasy Spot Canker
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MelanoseMelanoseDi th it iDi th it iDiaporthe citriDiaporthe citri
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Melanose vs Cankeron leaves
Melanose CankerMelanose Canker
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MelanoseMelanoseDiaporthe citriDiaporthe citriDiaporthe citriDiaporthe citri
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Melanose vs Cankeron fruit
Melanose CankerMelanose Canker
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AnthracnoseColletotrichum gloeosporoides
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Anthracnose vs citrus cankeron leaves
Anthracnose CankerAnthracnose Canker
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Anthracnose vs citrus cankeron fruit
Anthracnose Canker
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Alternaria Alternaria alternata pv. citri
HostHost--specific toxin translocates alongspecific toxin translocates alongHostHost--specific toxin translocates alongspecific toxin translocates alongveins from the lesionveins from the lesionveins from the lesionveins from the lesion
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Alternaria vs citrus cankeron leaves
Alternaria CankerAlternaria Canker
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Alternaria on Honeybell Tangelo
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Alternaria vs citrus cankeron fruit
Alt i C kAlternaria Canker
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Alternaria vs citrus cankeron fruit
Alt i C kAlternaria Canker
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Identification Flowchart for Common Foliar Diseases of Citrus Identification Flowchart for Common Foliar Diseases of Citrus
Do individual lesions appear on one or both
One side Both sidesAre the lesions light tan or red- Are the lesions raised or flat?
7-31-2002
appear on one or both sides of the leaf?
Red-brown to black
brown to black in color?
Light tan
Citrus Scab Melanose
Flat Raised
Are the lesions rough or smooth?
RoughDeformed leaves
Surface usually feels rough, like sandpaper Is a water-soaked ring, and/or
Rough
Smooth
Citrus Canker
Deformed leaves are common
sandpaper cracking of the lesion present?1
YesNo
A h l i hi i h b ? G S t
Look for corky knob at tip of cone(s) CBS (Citrus Bacterial Spot)
Top surface
Are the lesions whitish or brown?
Whitish Brown
Greasy Spot
CBS is usually found on
1Citrus canker bacteria also cause water-soaking to occur, but CBS usually produces a
Water-soaked ring
AlternariaAnthracnoseLook for dark leaf veins
CBS is usually found on transplanted nursery stock that has been in the ground less than 2 years.
y pwider, more obvious ring. Also, Citrus canker lesions rarely have cracks in them.
This flowchart will help identify the proper disease about 80% of the time. Sometimes symptoms are unclear or confusing, especially if more than one disease is present. When in doubt, a pathologist should be consulted to give a definitive diagnosis.
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Surface Blemish ----
Surface Blemish ----
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Mechanical Injury ----
Shallow Rind Injury ----
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Herbicide Overspray Injury ---
Bird Injury ----
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