Taxonomy and Phylogenetic Research on Ralstonia solanacearum Species Complex: A Complex Pathogen with Extraordinary Economic Consequences

Pathogens. 2020 Oct 25;9(11):886. doi: 10.3390/pathogens9110886.

Abstract

The bacterial wilt pathogen, first known as Bacillus solanacearum, has undergone numerous taxonomic changes since its first description in 1896. The history and significance of this pathogen is covered in this review with an emphasis on the advances in technology that were used to support each reclassification that finally led to the current separation of Ralstonia solanacearum into three genomic species. Frequent name changes occurred as methodology transitioned from phenotypic, biochemical, and molecular studies, to genomics and functional genomics. The diversity, wide host range, and geographical distribution of the bacterial wilt pathogen resulted in its division into three species as genomic analyses elucidated phylogenetic relationships among strains. Current advances in phylogenetics and functional genomics now open new avenues for research into epidemiology and control of the devastating bacterial wilt disease.

Keywords: Bugtok disease; Granville Wilt of tobacco; Ralstonia solanacearum species complex; bacterial wilt; brown rot of potato; moko disease of banana; phylogenomic; plant bacteria; taxonomy; tomato wilt.

Publication types

  • Review