Isolation, Characterization, and Antibiotic Susceptibility of Xanthomonas Strains Causing Black Rot in Cauliflower
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
This research aimed to isolate and characterize Xanthomonas bacteria from cauliflower leaf
san1ples affected by black rot symptoms. A total of ten leaf samples were randomly collected from
fields located in Modipuram, Meerut. The isolates were obtained using both select ive and general
media, and their physical, morphological and biochemical characteristics were thoroughly
examined. The colonies grown on nutrient agar exhibited typical features, appearing as small,
yellow. translucent, and mucoid. On yeast extract-dextrose-calcium carbonate agar (YDCA), the
colonies were observed to be yellow, slimy, shiny, and convex in shape. Following purification,
the isolates were maintained on nutrient agar slants. Gram staining revealed that the bacteria were
gram-negative and had a short rod-shaped morphology. Further biochemical tests confirmed the
identity of the isolates as Xanthomonas, displaying positive react ions in sucrose, fructose, glucose,
citrate utilization, and S.UVl tests. However, the urease test yielded a negative outcome. The
antibiotic susceptibility profiles of the isolates were assessed using the disc diffusion technique.
The results indicated that the isolates were susceptible to carbenicillin, ciprotloxacin, and cotrimoxazole.
They exhibited an intermediate response to cefixin1e and erythromycin, while
displaying resistance to amoxyclav, carbapenem, and tetracycline. These significant findings
provide valuable insights into the isolation, characterization, and antibiotic susceptibility patterns
ofXanthomonas strains responsible for black rot in cauliflower.
Keywords: Xanthomonas campestris pv. Campestris, Cauliflower, Isolation,
Characterization, Antibiotic, Pathogenicity.
