Arabidopsis WallâAssociated Kinase 3 is required for harpinâactivated immune responses
New Phytologist, Volume 242, Issue 3, Page 853-857, May 2024.
Jeremy B. Held +3 more
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Interactions and Population Dynamics Between Erwinia amylovora, Pantoea agglomerans, and their Bacteriophages for Effective Phage Therapy [PDF]
Fire blight is a globally devastating disease of apples, pears, and other rosaceous plants caused by the bacterial phytopathogen Erwinia amylovora. Our lab is developing a dual-action biological control product using the epiphytic bacterial antagonist ...
Gayder, Steven C
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HrpN(EP), from the gram-negative pathogen, Erwinia pyrifoliae, is a member of the harpin group of proteins, inducing pathogen resistance and hypersensitive cell death in plants. When the hrpN(EP) gene driven by the OsCc1 promoter was introduced into tobacco plants via Agrobacterium-mediated transformation, their resistance to the necrotrophic fungal ...
Soo-In, Sohn +6 more
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Identification of novel antimicrobial resistance genes from microbiota on retail spinach [PDF]
BackgroundDrug resistance genes and their mobile genetic elements are frequently identified from environmental saprophytic organisms. It is widely accepted that the use of antibiotics in animal husbandry selects for drug resistant microorganisms, which ...
Hillary F Berman, Lee W Riley
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Genomics and current genetic understanding of Erwinia amylovora and the fire blight antagonist Pantoea vagans [PDF]
The bacterial plant pathogen Erwinia amylovora causes fire blight, a major disease threat to pome fruit production worldwide with further impact on a wide-range of Rosaceae species.
Fabio Rezzonico +2 more
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The disease-specific (dsp) region and the hypersensitive response and pathogenicity (hrp) genes, including the hrpW, hrpNEp, and hrpC operons have previously been sequenced in Erwinia pyrifoliae WT3 [Shrestha et al. (2005a)]. In this study, the remaining hrp genes, including the hrpC, hrpA, hrpS, hrpXY, hrpL and hrpJ operons, were determined.
Rosemary, Shrestha +7 more
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Development of a bacteriophage-based biopesticide for fire blight [PDF]
Fire blight is an economically important disease of apples and pears that is caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora. Control of the disease depends on limiting primaly blosson1 infection in the spring, and rapidly removing infected tissue.
Lehman, Susan M.
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Genomic Analysis Unveils the Pervasiveness and Diversity of Prophages Infecting Erwinia Species. [PDF]
Morgan T +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Novel approach toward the understanding of genetic diversity based on the two types of amino acid repeats in Erwinia amylovora. [PDF]
Ham H, Park DS.
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Structure-Function Characterisation of Eop1 Effectors from the Erwinia-Pantoea Clade Reveals They May Acetylate Their Defence Target through a Catalytic Dyad. [PDF]
Tomar V +4 more
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