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Resistance analysis of cherry rootstock ‘CDR-1’ (Prunus mahaleb) to crown gall disease [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2020
Background Crown gall disease, caused by the pathogenic bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens, is responsible for extensive economic losses in orchards. Cherry rootstock ‘CDR-1’ (Prunus mahaleb) shows high resistance but the mechanism remains unclear. Here,
Chenglin Liang   +5 more
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Biocontrol of Crown Gall Disease of Cherry Trees by Bacillus velezensis [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
Crown gall disease (CGD), caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens, is a common plant disease that leads to significant economic losses. Biological control is a sustainable and scalable method for managing CGD.
Yongfeng Li   +5 more
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Bacillus velezensis CLA178-Induced Systemic Resistance of Rosa multiflora Against Crown Gall Disease [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2020
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs) are able to activate induced systemic resistance (ISR) of the plants against phytopathogens. However, whether and how ISR can be activated by PGPRs in plants of the Rosa genus is unclear.
Lin Chen   +8 more
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Origin of Pathogens of Grapevine Crown Gall Disease in Hokkaido in Japan as Characterized by Molecular Epidemiology of Allorhizobium vitis Strains [PDF]

open access: yesLife, 2021
Crown gall is a globally distributed and economically important disease of grapevine and other important crop plants. The causal agent of grapevine crown gall is tumorigenic Allorhizobium vitis (Ti) strains that harbor a tumor-inducing plasmid (pTi). The
Akira Kawaguchi   +5 more
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Bacillus velezensis strain MBY2, a potential agent for the management of crown gall disease. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
The reduction of the use chemical pesticides in agriculture is gaining importance as an objective of decision-makers in both politics and economics. Consequently, the development of technically efficient and economically affordable alternatives as, e.g.,
Haifa Ben Gharsa   +5 more
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Crown Gall Disease Susceptibility of Some Stone Fruit Rootstocks in Turkey [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural Sciences, 2018
Rhizobium radiobacter formerly known as Agrobacterium tumefaciens, is the most important bacterial pathogen causing crown gall disease on over 750 different plant species including ornamentals, vegetables and fruit trees. This pathogen causes crown galls
Sümer Horuz   +3 more
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Antibiosis and bmyB Gene Presence As Prevalent Traits for the Selection of Efficient Bacillus Biocontrol Agents against Crown Gall Disease [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2017
This study aimed to improve the screening method for the selection of Bacillus biocontrol agents against crown gall disease. The relationship between the strain biocontrol ability and their in vitro studied traits was investigated to identify the most ...
Olfa Frikha-Gargouri   +3 more
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Evaluation of Chemical and Biological Products for Control of Crown Gall on Rose [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens
Crown gall is a soil-borne bacterial disease caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens, leading to significant economic losses in many plant species. For the assessment of the biological and chemical products on crown gall, each plant’s crown region and roots ...
Cansu Oksel   +6 more
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Novel Lytic Bacteriophage PAT-A: Isolation, Characterization, Genome Analysis, and Biocontrol Potential Against Agrobacterium tumefaciens [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms
Agrobacterium tumefaciens, a destructive pathogen causing crown gall disease, results in substantial agricultural losses. Traditional chemical and existing biocontrol methods are limited by environmental pollution, pesticide resistance, and low efficacy,
Chenglin Liang   +4 more
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Occurrence and distribution of crown gall disease in Jordan

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2002
Field inspection indicated that crown gall disease occurs in various fruit-tree-growing areas in Jordan, including Almafraq, Alsalt, Alshobak, Altafila, Alyadoda, Amman, Irbid, Jerash, Jordan Valley and Madaba.
H. Khlaif, N. Al-Karablieh
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