The hereditary and phenotypic decent variety of the Ralstonia solanacearum species complex, which makes bacterial wither Solanacae, was surveyed in 140 strains tested from the fundamental vegetable creation zones of the Mayotte island. Just phylotype I strains were recognized in the five overviewed regions. The strains were conveyed into the accompanying 4 sequevars: I-31 (85.7%), I-18 (5.0%), I-15 (5.7%), and I-46 (3.6%). The focal region of Mayotte was the most differing area, harboring 4 sequevars speaking to 47.1% of the gathered strains. Harmfulness tests were performed under field and controlled conditions on a lot of 10 tomato reproducing line promotions and two business half breed tomato cultivars. The strains having a place with sequevar I-31 indicated the most noteworthy harmfulness on the tomatoes (pathotypes T-2 and T-3), while sequevars I-18, I-15, and I-46 were assembled into the feebly T-1 pathotype. At the point when the tomato increases were tested in the field and development chambers, the most significant level of opposition were seen from the hereditarily related promotions Hawaii 7996, R3034, TML46, and CLN1463. These promotions were considered reasonably to exceptionally impervious to agent strains of the most harmful and pervasive sequevar (I-31). Curiously, the Platinum F1 cultivar, which was as of late popularized in Mayotte for bacterial wither obstruction, was exceptionally or reasonably impervious to all strains. This examination speaks to the initial phase in the justification of opposition organization methodologies against bacterial shrink causing strains in Mayotte.
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