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Conservation of Erwinia amylovora pathogenicity-relevant genes among Erwinia genomes [PDF]
The Erwinia genus comprises species that are plant pathogens, non-pathogen, epiphytes, and opportunistic human pathogens. Within the genus, Erwinia amylovora ranks among the top 10 plant pathogenic bacteria. It causes the fire blight disease and is a global threat to commercial apple and pear production.
Luigimaria Borruso +4 more
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Fire blight, caused by the enterobacterium Erwinia amylovora, is a devastating disease of rosaceous plants that has global economic importance for apple and pear production and trade. The complete genome of E. amylovora CFBP 1430 was sequenced, annotated,
Theo H. M. Smits +6 more
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Sciadopitys verticillata (Sv) produces a white, sticky, latex-like resin with antimicrobial properties. The aims of this research were to evaluate the effects of this resin (Sv resin) on bacterial populations and to determine the impact of its primary ...
David I. Yates +6 more
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Following a screening campaign of bleeding cankers of broadleaf hosts in Great Britain, numerous bacterial strains were isolated, identified by 16S rRNA and protein-coding gene sequencing and ultimately classified. During the course of the study, several
Crampton, Bridget +11 more
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Genotypic characterisation of the Erwinia genus by PCR-RFLP analysis of rpoS gene
Genotypic characterisation of the members of the genus Erwinia, based on the PCR-RFLP analysis of a fragment of the rpoS gene was done. PCR primers deduced from described rpoS gene sequences of E.
M. Waleron, K. Waleron, E. Łojkowska
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Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is one of the most harmful plant viruses and one of its most important vectors is the western flower thrips [Frankliniella occidentalis Pergande (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)].
Egbert J. DE VRIES +4 more
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Discrimination and Detection of Erwinia amylovora and Erwinia pyrifoliae with a Single Primer Set
Erwinia amylovora and Erwinia pyrifoliae cause fire blight and black-shoot blight, respectively, in apples and pears. E. pyrifoliae is less pathogenic and has a narrower host range than that of E. amylovora. Fire blight and black-shoot blight exhibit similar symptoms, making it difficult to distinguish one bacterial disease from the other.
Hyeonheui Ham +6 more
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Генетичне профілювання патогенних для яблуні штамів Erwinia sp.
Aim. It is known, that significant damage to pome fruit causing representatives of phylogenetically closely related species Erwinia amylovora, E. pyrifoliae, E. piriflorinigrans, E. uzenensis.
L. A. Dankevych
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OCCURRENCE AND PREVALENCE OF THE BACTERIAL ONION BULB ROT PATHOGENS IN EGYPT. [PDF]
Different bacterial strains were recorded as onion rot pathogens. The candidate strains in one region may differ from the other and it may be only one pathogen responsible of the infection in an area or a combination from different pathogens. The present
Huda Badr +4 more
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Our previous study identified a new β-galactosidase in Erwinia sp. E602. To further understand the lactose metabolism in this strain, de novo genome assembly was conducted by using a strategy combining Illumina and PacBio sequencing technology. The whole
Yu Xia +10 more
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