Pantoea ananatis Genetic Diversity Analysis Reveals Limited Genomic Diversity as Well as Accessory Genes Correlated with Onion Pathogenicity [PDF]
Pantoea ananatis is a member of the family Enterobacteriaceae and an enigmatic plant pathogen with a broad host range. Although P. ananatis strains can be aggressive on onion causing foliar necrosis and onion center rot, previous genomic analysis has ...
Shaun P. Stice +5 more
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Pan-Genome-Wide Analysis of Pantoea ananatis Identified Genes Linked to Pathogenicity in Onion [PDF]
Pantoea ananatis, a gram negative and facultative anaerobic bacterium is a member of a Pantoea spp. complex that causes center rot of onion, which significantly affects onion yield and quality.
Gaurav Agarwal +7 more
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Genome-wide association and dissociation studies in Pantoea ananatis reveal potential virulence factors affecting Allium porrum and Allium fistulosum × Allium cepa hybrid [PDF]
Pantoea ananatis is a member of a Pantoea species complex that causes center rot of bulb onions (A. cepa) and also infects other Allium crops like leeks (Allium porrum), chives (Allium schoenoprasum), bunching onion or Welsh onion (Allium fistulosum ...
Brendon K. Myers +6 more
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Mechanism of Pantoea ananatis in the biocontrol of rice bacterial leaf blight [PDF]
IntroductionRice bacterial leaf blight, caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), is a highly destructive disease. Within the rice-Xoo pathosystem, Pantoea ananatis exhibits a dual role, functioning both as a pathogen and as a biocontrol agent ...
Ye Tian +20 more
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Characterization of <i>Pantoea ananatis</i> from rice planthoppers reveals a clade of rice-associated <i>P. ananatis</i> undergoing genome reduction. [PDF]
Pantoea ananatis is a bacterium that is found in many agronomic crops and agricultural pests. Here, we isolated a P.
Bing XL +7 more
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Pantoea ananatis, a plant growth stimulating bacterium, and its metabolites isolated from Hydrocotyle umbellata (dollarweed) [PDF]
A bacterium growing on infected leaves of Hydrocotyle umbellata, commonly known as dollarweed, was isolated and identified as Pantoea ananatis. An ethyl acetate extract of tryptic soy broth (TSB) liquid culture filtrate of the bacterium was subjected to ...
Kumudini M. Meepagala +3 more
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Fermentative production of enantiopure (S)-linalool using a metabolically engineered Pantoea ananatis. [PDF]
Abstract Background Linalool, an acyclic monoterpene alcohol, is extensively used in the flavor and fragrance industries and exists as two enantiomers, (S)- and (R)-linalool, which have different odors and biological properties. Linalool extraction from natural plant tissues suffers from low product yield.
Nitta N +7 more
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Fermentative Production of Cysteine by Pantoea ananatis. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Cysteine is a commercially important amino acid; however, it lacks an efficient fermentative production method. Due to its cytotoxicity, intracellular cysteine levels are stringently controlled via several regulatory modes.
Takumi K +3 more
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Functional Characterization of a Global Virulence Regulator Hfq and Identification of Hfq-Dependent sRNAs in the Plant Pathogen Pantoea ananatis [PDF]
To successfully infect plant hosts, the collective regulation of virulence factors in a bacterial pathogen is crucial. Hfq is an RNA chaperone protein that facilitates the small RNA (sRNA) regulation of global gene expression at the post-transcriptional ...
Gi Yoon Shin +7 more
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Pantoea ananatis: genomic insights into a versatile pathogen. [PDF]
Summary Pantoea ananatis , a bacterium that is well known for its phytopathogenic characteristics, has been isolated from a myriad of ecological niches and hosts. Infection of agronomic crops, such as maize and rice, can result in substantial economic losses.
Weller-Stuart T +2 more
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