Selection of a biocontrol agent based on a potential mechanism of action: degradation of nicotinic acid, a growth factor essential for Erwinia amylovora [PDF]
This work describes a medium-based screening method for selecting microbial biocontrol agents against Erwinia amylovora based on the degradation of a specific growth factor.
Brion Duffy +4 more
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Detection of the fire blight biocontrol agent Bacillus subtilis BD170 (Biopro®) in a Swiss apple orchard [PDF]
Fire blight, caused by Erwinia amylovora, is a major disease threat to apple, pear and other pome fruit worldwide. The disease is widespread in Europe and has recently become established in Switzerland. Antibiotics are the most effective controls used in
Broggini, G. +5 more
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Expression of a bacterial effector, harpin N, causes increased resistance to fire blight in Pyrus communis [PDF]
The rapid and effective activation of disease resistance responses is essential for plant defense against pathogen attack. These responses are initiated when pathogen-derived molecules (elicitors) are recognized by the host.
Chevreau, E., Malnoy, M., Venisse, J.
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Identificação de isolados portugueses de Erwinia amylovora [PDF]
Comunicação oral da qual só está disponível o resumo.Identificação de isolados portugueses de Erwinia ...
Luz, J.P., Reis, C.M.G., Silva, M.C.A.
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Fire blight, caused by Erwinia amylovora, is a devastating bacterial disease that threatens apple and pear production. It is mainly controlled by using antibiotics, such as streptomycin. Due to development of E.
Nassereldin Ibrahim +7 more
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Hazai eredetű Erwinia amylovora bakteriofágok jellemzése és felhasználásának lehetősége a biológiai védekezésben = Characterization of Erwinia amylovora bacteriophages from hungary and the possibility of their application in biological control [PDF]
Kolozsváriné Nagy, Judit
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A candidate gene for fire blight resistance in Malus × robusta 5 is coding for a CC-NBS-LRR [PDF]
Fire blight is the most important bacterial disease in apple (Malus × domestica) and pear (Pyrus communis) production. Today, the causal bacterium Erwinia amylovora is present in many apple- and pear-growing areas. We investigated the natural resistance
Broggini, Giovanni +6 more
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Protocol for diagnosing Erwinia amylovora infection using a fluorescent probe. [PDF]
Jin JH, Kim D.
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