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Burning questions for fire blight research: I. Genomics and evolution of Erwinia amylovora and analyses of host-pathogen interactions

ORCID
0000-0002-1280-3084
Affiliation
Zürich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology Research Group, Institute of Natural Resource Sciences, Switzerland
Rezzonico, Fabio;
GND
1211645738
Affiliation
Julius Kühn Institute (JKI), Institute for Breeding Research on Fruit Crops, Germany
Emeriewen, Ofere Francis;
Affiliation
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Plant Pathology and Ecology, USA
Zeng, Quan;
GND
172861896
Affiliation
Julius Kühn Institute (JKI), Institute for Breeding Research on Fruit Crops, Germany
Peil, Andreas;
ORCID
0000-0002-1237-235X
Affiliation
Zürich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology Research Group, Institute of Natural Resource Sciences, Switzerland
Smits, Theo H.M.;
ORCID
0000-0003-4078-8368
Affiliation
Michigan State University, Department of Plant, Soil, and Microbial Sciences, USA
Sundin, George W.

Fire blight, caused by the bacterial pathogen Erwinia amylovora, continues to be a devastating disease affecting commercial apple and pear plantings in almost all areas of the world, with recent incursions into Korea and China. During the past two decades, significant gains in knowledge of E. amylovora and fire blight disease have been achieved, in topic areas such as genetic and genomic diversity, host-pathogen interactions, host resistance, and disease management. As we look forward to the next two decades and beyond of fire blight research, we summarize the current research knowledge in topics focused on E. amylovora pathogen and population biology and propose research questions that we hope can guide the field forward to gain the necessary understanding that will lead to sustainable management of this disease.

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