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First Report of Pantoea ananatis and Pantoea stewartii Associated With Bacterial Leaf Blight of Rice in Venezuela

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New Disease Reports, Volume 52, Issue 2, October/December 2025.
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One-step cloning and targeted duplication of Pantoea ananatis chromosomal fragments

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2023
In this study, we describe a novel method for one-step cloning and targeted duplication of P. ananatis chromosomal fragments. According to this method, the chromosomal region of interest is subcloned in vivo via λ Red recombination into the short synthetic non-replicable DNA fragment containing the excisable antibiotic-resistance marker gene and φ80 ...
O, Igonina, V, Samsonov, N, Stoynova
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Stereospecific linalool production utilizing two-phase cultivation system in Pantoea ananatis

Journal of Biotechnology, 2020
Linalool 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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Complete Genome Sequence of Pantoea ananatis strain LCFJ-001, Isolated from Bacterial Wilt Mulberry.

Plant Disease, 2023
A Pantoea ananatis strain, named LCFJ-001 (GDMCC: 1.6101), was isolated for the first time from bacterial wilt-diseased roots of mulberry (Morus atropurpurea) in the western part of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.
Ting Yuan   +7 more
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First report of rice bacterial leaf blight disease caused by Pantoea ananatis in the United States.

Plant Disease, 2023
In August 2021, bacterial leaf blight-like symptoms were observed on 14 out of 570 rice genotypes (Oryza sativa) in research field plots of global rice germplasm grown in Arkansas (eXtra Figure S1. A & B).
E. Luna   +5 more
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Biochemical characterization of l-arabitol 2-dehydrogenase from Pantoea ananatis

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2012
Two 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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Pantoea ananatis as the Emerging Causal Agent of Novel Bacterial Leaf Blight in Rice: Characterization and Management in Anhui, China.

Plant Disease
Since its emergence in 2020, a novel bacterial leaf blight caused by Pantoea ananatis has posed a serious threat to rice production in Anhui Province, China. Through verification via Koch's postulates and three years of field monitoring, P.
Hao-Yu Zang   +11 more
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Enterobacter asburiae and Pantoea ananatis Causing Rice Bacterial Blight in China

Plant Disease, 2021
Rice bacterial blight is a devastating bacterial disease threatening rice yield all over the world and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae is traditionally believed to be the pathogen. In recent years, we have received diseased rice samples with symptoms of blighted leaves from Sichuan and Guangdong provinces, China.
Yang Xue   +8 more
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