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Pantoea ananatis in Oryza sativa in Brazil
2022ABSTRACT: The state of Santa Catarina is the second-largest producer of rice seeds in Brazil. Research on phytopathogenicbacterias in this crop is scarce and the high frequency of panicle diseases leads to the hypothesis that seeds may be infected by bacteria.
Horn, Laísa Maindra Lima +8 more
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Unraveling the Dynamics of Pantoea ananatis : Isolation and Plant Responses
Phytopathology®Pantoea ananatis was first reported infecting rice in the United States in 2021, causing leaf blight in research plots in Arkansas. In 2024, two breeding lines exhibited leaf blight symptoms in research plots at the Rice Research and Extension Center, Stuttgart, AR. This study aimed to recover new P.
Samuel de Paula +9 more
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PA 20, a semi-selective medium for isolation and enumeration of Pantoea ananatis
Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2006A semi-selective medium, PA 20, was developed for the isolation and enumeration of Pantoea ananatis from plant material, specifically from onion seed. The medium has a pH of 8.0 and contains NH4H2PO4, K2HPO4, magnesium sulphate, NaCl, d (+) arabitol, crystal violet, bromothymol blue and thallium nitrate. All P.
Teresa, Goszczynska +2 more
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Biochemical characterization of l-arabitol 2-dehydrogenase from Pantoea ananatis
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2012Two oxidoreductases, XDH and LAD, were found in the same operon that was involved in sugar metabolism in Pantoea ananatis. LAD, whose endogenous substrate was unknown, was recombinantly prepared and biochemically analyzed. Consequently, LAD was identified as l-arabitol 2-dehydrogenase and its substrate specificity was complementary to that of XDH.
Yoshikiyo, Sakakibara, Kyoko, Torigoe
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European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2017
During a survey in 2011–2012, three ornamental plants of Araceae namely Aglaonema nitidum, Syngonium podophyllum and Dieffenbachia amoena showing foliar disease symptoms were collected from central region of Iran. Infected plants exhibited spots on their leaves which appeared as yellow and water-soaked with chlorotic haloes and necrotic center.
R. Yazdani, N. Safaie, M. Shams-Bakhsh
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During a survey in 2011–2012, three ornamental plants of Araceae namely Aglaonema nitidum, Syngonium podophyllum and Dieffenbachia amoena showing foliar disease symptoms were collected from central region of Iran. Infected plants exhibited spots on their leaves which appeared as yellow and water-soaked with chlorotic haloes and necrotic center.
R. Yazdani, N. Safaie, M. Shams-Bakhsh
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2007
The lycopene synthetic pathway was engineered in Escherichia coli using the carotenoid genes (crtE, crtB, and crtI) of Pantoea agglomerans and Pantoea ananatis. E. coli harboring the P. agglomerans crt genes produced 27 mg/l of lycopene in 2YT medium without isopropyl-beta-D: -thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG) induction, which was twofold higher than that ...
Sang-Hwal, Yoon +9 more
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The lycopene synthetic pathway was engineered in Escherichia coli using the carotenoid genes (crtE, crtB, and crtI) of Pantoea agglomerans and Pantoea ananatis. E. coli harboring the P. agglomerans crt genes produced 27 mg/l of lycopene in 2YT medium without isopropyl-beta-D: -thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG) induction, which was twofold higher than that ...
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Stereospecific linalool production utilizing two-phase cultivation system in Pantoea ananatis
Journal of Biotechnology, 2020Linalool is a monoterpene alcohol, which imparts floral scents to a variety of plants and is extensively used in various kinds of products, such as processed foods and beverages for fragrances and flavors. However, linalool from natural resources is racemate, and production of linalool enantiomers is difficult.
Yasushi Hoshino +6 more
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Application of inorganic phosphate limitation to efficient isoprene production in Pantoea ananatis
Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2019Establishment of an efficient isoprene fermentation process by adopting inorganic phosphate limitation as the trigger to direct metabolic flux to the isoprene synthetic pathway.We constructed isoprene-producing strains of Pantoea ananatis (a member of the Enterobacteriaceae family) by integrating a heterologous mevalonate pathway and a metabolic switch
N. Nitta +7 more
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International Microbiology
Chenopodium quinoa, globally recognized as quinoa, stands out as one of the cereals with the highest nutritional value native to the Americas. It is cultivated in the Andes Mountain range, and Colombia is no exception, with the Boyacá department emerging as a significant quinoa-producing region.
Jeimy L. Valbuena-Rodríguez +4 more
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Chenopodium quinoa, globally recognized as quinoa, stands out as one of the cereals with the highest nutritional value native to the Americas. It is cultivated in the Andes Mountain range, and Colombia is no exception, with the Boyacá department emerging as a significant quinoa-producing region.
Jeimy L. Valbuena-Rodríguez +4 more
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Pantoea ananatis (fruitlet rot of pineapple)
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