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Erwinia herbicola pv. gypsophilae induces gall formation in gypsophila that is dependent on the existence of a pathogenicity plasmid (pPATHEhg). We previously demonstrated the presence of several hrp genes on this plasmid.
Henia Mor +5 more
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Identificarea izolatului bacterian P5 obţinut din plante de măr
The phytopathogen Erwinia amylovora (Burrill) Winslow et al. is a bacterium having a major impact on pome fruit species causing identification problems at some development phenophases of trees.
MAGHER Maria
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Phenotypic Diversity of Erwinia amylovora in Bulgaria
Fifty-one strains of Erwinia amylovora isolated from nine host plants in Bulgaria were characterized phenotypically and identified by the API 20E and BIOLOG system. The identification was confirmed by PCR amplification of a specific region of the plasmid pEA29 and the genome ams region.
Iliana, Atanasova +6 more
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ToCV‐encoded p22 targets chloroplast plastoglobules (PGs) via directly binding PG structural protein FBN1.1, reducing the size of PG and inhibiting α‐tocopherol biosynthesis via competing with tocopherol cyclase (VTE1). Consequently, the elevated chloroplast ROS not only creates a suitable cellular environment for efficient ToCV infection but also ...
Sijia Liu +8 more
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EUROPEAN PROTOCOL FOR DIAGNOSIS OF ERWINIA AMYLOVORA
The EU-funded project DIAGPRO has developed diagnostic protocols for 18 quarantine pests including Erwinia amylovora. The protocol for this organism includes a diagnosis scheme for detection of the bacterium in symptomatic and asymptomatic plants with details of the different techniques as isolation in three media, direct tissue print-ELISA, enrichment
López, María M. +6 more
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Monitoring of Erwinia amylovora in Montenegro [PDF]
Recent studies of Erwinia amylovora in Montenegro, conducted from 2012 to 2014, indicated that the bacterium was widespread in the northern, continental part of the country, where the most important fruit-growing regions are situated. The presence of the bacterium was confirmed on quince, pear, apple, medlar and hawthorn.
Dragana Radunovic +3 more
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Conservation challenges and opportunities for native apple (Malus) species in Canada
Apple, one of the world's most widely cultivated and economically important fruit crops, has two wild relatives native to Canada. In this review, we describe the importance of these native apple species to Indigenous heritage and the current threats the species faces due to pests, diseases, and habitat loss.
Terrell T. Roulston +13 more
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We present a dual‐action virulence paradigm for BcGH61: Extracellularly, BcGH61 glycoside hydrolase degrades cell walls, releasing DAMPs that activate PRR‐mediated cell death. Intracellularly, it targets chloroplasts via NbHrBP1 interaction at plastoglobule‐thylakoid interfaces, paradoxically activating defence signalling while priming immunity‐related
Wenjun Zhu +8 more
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DEPISTAREA ŞI IDENTIFICAREA FOCULUI BACTERIAN AL ROZACEELOR LA CULTURILE POMICOLE
Focul bacterian, bacterioza, la pomii fructiferi şi la alte plante rozacee poate deveni devastator în livezi şi, prin urmare, împiedică în mare parte dezvoltarea economică.
USM ADMIN
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The LPS core is critical for virulence in Pectobacterium carotovorum, as its truncation disrupts outer membrane protein assembly, reducing protease secretion, motility, and soft rot symptoms. ABSTRACT Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a critical component of the bacterial outer membrane, which serves as a permeability barrier and site for sensing ...
Yejin Park +4 more
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