Pseudomonas SPECIES CAUSING DISEASES IN ALFALFA


Erarslan G., Karakaya A.

Works of the Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences University of Sarajevo, sa.74\2, ss.47-56, 2024 (Hakemli Dergi)

Özet

The Pseudomonas genus includes species that are significant pathogens, causing considerable losses in plant production. Many of these pathogens lead to diseases that have global economic and environmental consequences for the trade of plants, seeds, and food. Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) is one of the most widely cultivated and important forage crops in the world. Its exceptional qualities, such as high biomass yield, excellent forage quality, and preference among ruminants, have earned it the nickname "Forage Queen." However, certain phytopathogenic species of Pseudomonas can cause substantial yield losses in alfalfa production. This review discusses the diseases caused by Pseudomonas species in alfalfa, their symptoms, and the mechanisms through which these pathogens cause disease. It also covers techniques for detecting and isolating these species from plants and soil, as well as methods for controlling these diseases. This review aims to provide researchers with comprehensive scientific information on managing Pseudomonas-related diseases in alfalfa production.