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Erwinia wuhanensis sp. nov. isolated from human blood [PDF]
IntroductionA novel Erwinia strain, BC051422T, was isolated from the blood of a patient at the Central Hospital of Wuhan, Wuhan, PR China, in 2022.
Yingmiao Zhang +5 more
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Prophages or prophage remnants are found in chromosomes of many bacterial strains and might increase the environmental fitness and/or virulence of their hosts.
Nikita Zrelovs +2 more
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A novel phytopathogen Erwinia sorbitola sp. nov., isolated from the feces of ruddy shelducks
The species in the genus Erwinia are Gram-stain-negative, facultatively anaerobic, motile, and rod-shaped. Most species in the genus Erwinia are phytopathogens. Also, Erwinia persicina was involved in several human infections.
Yuanmeihui Tao +2 more
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Assessment of PEG-Asparaginase and Erwinia Asparaginase Activity Under Variable Storage Conditions [PDF]
Background: PEG-Asparaginase and Erwinia asparaginase are enzyme-based anticancer therapies used in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) and lymphoblastic lymphoma (LBL), where adequate plasma enzyme activity is required for therapeutic ...
Søren Aleksander Friederici Dahl +3 more
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Bacteremia Caused by a Putative Novel Species in the Genus Erwinia: A Case Report and Genomic Analysis [PDF]
We report a case of catheter-associated bloodstream infection caused by a putative novel species in the genus Erwinia, identified using whole-genome sequencing (WGS).
Jiwoo Lee +3 more
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"Erwinia nulandii" Is a Subjective Synonym of Erwinia persicinus [PDF]
The organism named "Erwinia nulandii" was isolated in 1979 from bean seeds and was described in 1981, but the name was never validated. The results of biochemical tests and membrane protein profile and DNA relatedness studies indicated that this name is synonymous with Erwinia persicinus, a validly published name for a species previously isolated from,
D J, Brenner +3 more
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The use of Chalcon in inhibiting types of Erwinia bacteria isolated from plants [PDF]
Samples collected from different plants (Potato, Carrot, Pear) from many sources shown signs of infection with bacteria. The isolated bacteria causing each disease were identified seven isolates of Erwinia carotovoa var.
Zahra Al Mashhadani
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Genomic Analysis Unveils the Pervasiveness and Diversity of Prophages Infecting Erwinia Species
Prophages are abundant elements integrated into bacterial genomes and contribute to inter-strain genetic variability and, in some cases, modulate the environmental behavior of bacteria, such as pathogen virulence.
Tulio Morgan +4 more
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Erwinia teleogrylli sp. nov., a Bacterial Isolate Associated with a Chinese Cricket. [PDF]
A bacterial isolate (SCU-B244T) was obtained in China from crickets (Teleogryllus occipitalis) living in cropland deserted for approximately 10 years. The isolated bacteria were Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, oxidase-negative rods. A preliminary
Bo Liu +6 more
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Species belonging to the genus Erwinia are predominantly plant pathogens. A number of bacteriophages capable of infecting Erwinia have been used for the control of plant diseases such as fire blight.
Sang Guen Kim +11 more
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