نتایج جستجو برای: caused by the bacterium erwinia amylovora

تعداد نتایج: 17010695  

2009
Nehaya Al‐Karablieh Helge Weingart Matthias S. Ullrich

Erwinia amylovora causes fire blight on several plant species such as apple and pear, which produce diverse phytoalexins as defence mechanisms. An evolutionary successful pathogen thus must develop resistance mechanisms towards these toxic compounds. The E. amylovora outer membrane protein, TolC, might mediate phytoalexin resistance through its interaction with the multidrug efflux pump, AcrAB....

2015
Michele Gusberti Urs Klemm Matthias S. Meier Monika Maurhofer Isabel Hunger-Glaser Paul B. Tchounwou

Fire blight (FB), caused by Erwinia amylovora, is one of the most important pome fruit pathogens worldwide. To control this devastating disease, various chemical and biological treatments are commonly applied in Switzerland, but they fail to keep the infection at an acceptable level in years of heavy disease pressure. The Swiss authorities therefore currently allow the controlled use of the ant...

2016
Laura Helft Mikayla Thompson Andrew F Bent

Microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) are molecules, or domains within molecules, that are conserved across microbial taxa and can be recognized by a plant or animal immune system. Although MAMP receptors have evolved to recognize conserved epitopes, the MAMPs in some microbial species or strains have diverged sufficiently to render them unrecognizable by some host immune systems. In th...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1986
P A Vandenbergh R L Cole

The bacteriophage-encoded polysaccharide depolymerase produced in Erwinia amylovora has been cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. The bacteriophage ERA103 genome was observed to consist of five EcoRI fragments, labeled as follows: A, 7.5 kilobases (kb); B, 5.0 kb; C, 2.7 kb; D, 2.1 kb; and E, 1.8 kb. A restriction map for ERA103 was also prepared. Each of the fragments were cloned into the...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2017
Wojciech Sledz Sabina Zoledowska Agata Motyka Leszek Kadziński Bogdan Banecki

Animal manures are routinely applied to agricultural lands to improve crop yield, but the possibility to spread bacterial phytopathogens through field fertilization has not been considered yet. We monitored 49 cattle, horse, swine, sheep or chicken manure samples collected in 14 Polish voivodeships for the most important plant pathogenic bacteria - Ralstonia solanacearum (Rsol), Xanthomonas cam...

2016
Tim Kamber Jan P. Buchmann Joël F. Pothier Theo H. M. Smits Thomas Wicker Brion Duffy

The molecular basis of resistance and susceptibility of host plants to fire blight, a major disease threat to pome fruit production globally, is largely unknown. RNA-sequencing data from challenged and mock-inoculated flowers were analyzed to assess the susceptible response of apple to the fire blight pathogen Erwinia amylovora. In presence of the pathogen 1,080 transcripts were differentially ...

2011
Sabrina Siamer Oriane Patrit Mathilde Fagard Naïma Belgareh-Touzé Marie-Anne Barny

Erwinia amylovora is responsible for fire blight, a necrotic disease of apples and pears. E. amylovora relies on a type III secretion system (T3SS) to induce disease on host plants. DspA/E belongs to the AvrE family of type III effector. Effectors of the AvrE family are injected via the T3SS in plant cell and are important to promote bacterial growth following infection and to suppress plant de...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2007
David Reboutier Cécile Frankart Joël Briand Bernadette Biligui Jean-Pierre Rona Minna Haapalainen Marie-Anne Barny François Bouteau

Harpins are proteins secreted by the type-three secretion system of phytopathogenic bacteria. They are known to induce a hypersensitive response (HR) in non-host plant leaf tissue. Erwinia amylovora, the fire blight pathogen of pear and apple trees, secretes two different harpins, HrpNea and HrpWea. In the present study, we showed that an Erwinia amylovora hrpWea mutant induces stronger electro...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Antje Burse Helge Weingart Matthias S Ullrich

Blossoms are important sites of infection for Erwinia amylovora, the causal agent of fire blight of rosaceous plants. Before entering the tissue, the pathogen colonizes the stigmatic surface and has to compete for space and nutrient resources within the epiphytic community. Several epiphytes are capable of synthesizing antibiotics with which they antagonize phytopathogenic bacteria. Here, we re...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
J Bogs K Geider

Sucrose is an important storage and transport sugar of plants and an energy source for many phytopathogenic bacteria. To analyze regulation and biochemistry of sucrose metabolism of the fire blight pathogen Erwinia amylovora, a chromosomal fragment which enabled Escherichia coli to utilize sucrose as sole carbon source was cloned. By transposon mutagenesis, the scr regulon of E. amylovora was t...

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