Detección e identificación molecular de Pantoea vagans en flores de Dahlia sp.

E. Lara-Cortés,S. B. Baños,Laura Leticia Barrera-Necha,Galdy Hernández-Zárate,R. Rodríguez

Published 2019 in Unknown venue

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Dahlias ( Dahlia spp.) are flowers native to Mesoamerica and endemic to Mexico. Its consumption as food is an ancient practice, at present there is little health information and regulation for its marketing and consumption. The objective of the study was to identify enteric bacteria associated morphologically, biochemically and molecularly with Dahlia flowers. The results of the morphological characterization revealed the predominance of short Gram-negative bacilli. From the observation of colonial morphology in selective and differential culture media Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. were identified. However, the use of an automated commercial method classifieds them as Enterobacter cancerogenus . Due to the fact that the two tests used gave different results when identifying the isolated microorganism, the findings were inconclusive. Therefore molecular characterization was used to identify the bacterial isolate. Thus, the predominant bacterium in Dahlia flowers was Pantoea vagans (Access Number CP002206. 1). This is the first report of Pantoea vagans isolated from Dahlia flowers.

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