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Microbiology (Reading, England), 2003
Erwinia pyrifoliae is a novel bacterial pathogen, which causes Asian pear blight and is related to Erwinia amylovora, the causative agent of fire blight. E. pyrifoliae produces exopolysaccharide (EPS) related to amylovoran in its sugar composition and sugar linkages. This was shown by degradation of the EPS with a viral depolymerase, and by methylation
Won-Sik, Kim +4 more
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Erwinia pyrifoliae is a novel bacterial pathogen, which causes Asian pear blight and is related to Erwinia amylovora, the causative agent of fire blight. E. pyrifoliae produces exopolysaccharide (EPS) related to amylovoran in its sugar composition and sugar linkages. This was shown by degradation of the EPS with a viral depolymerase, and by methylation
Won-Sik, Kim +4 more
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A new bacterial disease of strawberry in the Netherlands caused by Erwinia pyrifoliae.
2015During the late spring in 2013 strawberry plants (Fragaria x ananassa cv. Elsanta) showing an intense blackening of their immature fruits, their fruit calyxes and the attached stems were found at several locations (greenhouses) in the Netherlands. The isolates differed biochemically from E.
Wenneker, M., Bergsma-Vlami, M.
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2018
In this study we show that honey bee colonies placed in a greenhouse for pollination of strawberry can simultaneously be used to indicate the presence of the plant pathogenic bacterium Erwinia pyrifoliae. This was demonstrated by using two methods of qualitative sacrificial and non-sacrificial bio sampling of the honey bee colony.
Van Der Steem, J. J. M. +5 more
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In this study we show that honey bee colonies placed in a greenhouse for pollination of strawberry can simultaneously be used to indicate the presence of the plant pathogenic bacterium Erwinia pyrifoliae. This was demonstrated by using two methods of qualitative sacrificial and non-sacrificial bio sampling of the honey bee colony.
Van Der Steem, J. J. M. +5 more
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Plant Disease
Erwinia pyrifoliae, a causal agent of black shoot blight in apple and pear trees, is a plant pathogenic bacterium first reported in South Korea. The symptoms of black shoot blight are very similar to those of the fire blight disease in apple and pear trees caused by E. amylovora, as E.
Hyeonheui Ham, Dong Suk Park
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Erwinia pyrifoliae, a causal agent of black shoot blight in apple and pear trees, is a plant pathogenic bacterium first reported in South Korea. The symptoms of black shoot blight are very similar to those of the fire blight disease in apple and pear trees caused by E. amylovora, as E.
Hyeonheui Ham, Dong Suk Park
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Isolation of Streptomycin-Resistant Erwinia pyrifoliae in Korea
Plant Disease, 2023Mi-Hyun Lee, Hyo-Won Choi
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USING REAL-TIME PCR TO STUDY COMPETITION BETWEEN ERWINIA AMYLOVORA AND ERWINIA PYRIFOLIAE
Acta Horticulturae, 2008S.M. Lehman +3 more
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Characterization of streptomycin-induced persister cells in Erwinia pyrifoliae
Physiological and Molecular Plant PathologyLin He, Jun Myoung Yu
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MOLECULAR STUDY OF ERWINIA PYRIFOLIAE STRAINS BY PLASMID PROFILE, PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS AND PCR
Acta Horticulturae, 2008R. Shrestha +7 more
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