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Pantoea stewartii Subspecies Detection
Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii is a pathogenic bacterium that causes Stewart’s wilt in corn. Stewart’s wilt is a disease that is indigenous to North America and has been occasionally reported in other parts of the world.
Cushatt, Josh
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Pantoea agglomerans septicemia in three newborn infants
Pantoea infections are rare in humans, especially in neonates. Infections are usually associated with plant thom injury or outbreaks traced to contaminated parenteral nutrition, intravenous anesthetics or packed er throcytes. Between I st of January 1994
Bergman, Klasina A. +2 more
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Characteristics of bacterial genus Pantoea
В огляді представлені дані сучасних джерел літератури про бактерії роду Pantoea. Наведено загальні культуральні, біохімічні та морфологічні властивості бактерій даного роду. Детально розглянуто геном та генетичні елементи, їх вплив на ріст та поведінку
Ivanytsia, Tetiana V. +7 more
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Slide of the Euphresco project 'Ring test on diagnostic methods for Pantoea stewartii ssp.
Soubelet, Helene (8212071) +1 more
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Xiuri Wang,1 Yunxiao Liang,1 Liuyang Hu2 1Department of Gastroenterology, The People’s Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guangxi Academy of Medical Sciences, Nanning, 530016, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Laboratory Medicine, The
Wang X, Liang Y, Hu L
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Draft genome sequences for Pantoea ananatis ATCC 35400 and Pantoea stewartii subspecies indologenes ICMP 10132 [PDF]
Here, we describe draft genome sequences for two bacterial isolates from the genus Pantoea. Pantoea ananatis ATCC 35400 was originally isolated from honeydew melon and was obtained from the American Type Culture Collection.
Shin, G.Y. +3 more
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Pest categorisation of Pantoea ananatis
The EFSA Plant Health Panel performed a pest categorisation of Pantoea ananatis, a Gram-negative bacterium belonging to the Erwiniaceae family. P. ananatis is a well-defined taxonomic unit; nonetheless, its pathogenic nature is not well defined and non-pathogenic populations are known to occupy several, very different environmental niches as ...
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A Case ofPantoeaEndophthalmitis [PDF]
A previously healthy 50-year-old man was transferred to our hospital for evaluation of acute inflammation in his right eye after ocular trauma while using a grass mower. Slit lamp examination showed 1 mm-length full thickness corneal laceration without leakage, 4+ cells and inflammatory membrane in the anterior chamber, 10% hypopyon, posterior ...
Lee, Na Eun +2 more
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ANI values for Pantoea sp. EnvD and Pantoea sp. EnvH
Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) values for both Pantoea sp. EnvD and Pantoea sp. EnvH computed by FastANI software. Pairwise ANI values of at most 82% were obtained for each of the sequenced genomes with genomes representing known Pantoea species.
Yehoudit Guedj (11230659)
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Pantoea punctata sp. nov., Pantoea citrea sp. nov., and Pantoea terrea sp. nov. Isolated from Fruit and Soil Samples [PDF]
A total of 37 bacterial strains with the general characteristics of the family Enterobacteriaceae were isolated from fruit and soil samples in Japan as producers of 2,5-diketo-D-gluconic acid from D-glucose. These organisms were phenotypically most closely related to the genus Pantoea (F. Gavini, J. Mergaert, A. Beji, C. Mielearek, D.
B, Kageyama +3 more
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