نتایج جستجو برای: erwinia amylovorn

تعداد نتایج: 2413  

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1976
H Sakurai H Naito S Fujita

The minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of various antibiotics and fungicides for Erwinia carotovora, Pseudomonas coronafaciens var. atropurpurea, P. lachrymans, Alternaria mali, A. kikuchiana, Pyricularia oryzae, Botrytis sp. and Sclerotinia sp. isolated from diseased plants in various localities of Japan were examined to enable the isolates to be gruoped into sensitive and resistant strai...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Takane Katayama Hideyuki Suzuki Takashi Koyanagi Hidehiko Kumagai

The tutB gene, which lies just downstream of tpl, has been cloned from Erwinia herbicola, and its product was analyzed. Despite its high sequence similarity to tryptophan transporters, TutB was found to be a tyrosine-specific transporter. Tryptophan acted as a competitive inhibitor of tyrosine transport. Unlike the tryptophanase operon, the tpl and tutB genes do not constitute an operon.

2014
R. Ahmad Redzuan N. Abu Bakar L. Rozano R. Badrun N. Mat Amin M. F. Mohd Raih

Erwinia mallotivora was isolated from papaya trees infected with dieback disease, which were planted at the Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI), Malaysia. Here, we report a draft genome sequence of E. mallotivora BT-MARDI, which offers an important source of information for understanding pathogen and host interaction during papaya dieback development.

2013
Leighton Pritchard Sonia Humphris Gerry S. Saddler John G. Elphinstone Minna Pirhonen Ian K. Toth

Dickeya (formerly Erwinia chrysanthemi) species cause diseases on a wide range of crops and ornamental plants worldwide. Here we present the draft sequences of 17 Dickeya isolates spanning four Dickeya species, including five isolates that are currently unassigned to a species.

2014
Chiaraluce Moretti Chiara Cortese Daniel Passos da Silva Vittorio Venturi Giuseppe Firrao Roberto Buonaurio

Erwinia oleae is a nonpathogenic bacterial species isolated from olive knots caused by Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi. Since the presence of E. oleae in the knots increases disease severity, interspecies interactions with the pathogen are hypothesized. Here, we report the first draft genome sequence of the E. oleae type strain.

2009
Ana C. O. Teixeira Abi S. A. Marques Marisa A. S. V. Ferreira

Erwinia psidii causes bacterial disease of guava in Brazil. Phenotypic and molecular characterization through rep-PCR fingerprinting of 42 strains from different geographical regions showed that E. psidii populations in Brazil have a low level of genetic diversity and suggest that contaminated plant material is the main source for pathogen dissemination in the country.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1995
I Stojiljkovic R Schönherr J G Kusters

The Escherichia coli K-12 gene coding for a component of a type II export system was identified and characterized. The HopG protein contains a typical prepilin peptidase cleavage site and has a high degree of homology with proteins PulG, OutG, and ExeG, which are components of type II secretion systems from Klebsiella pneumoniae, Erwinia carotovora, and Aeromonas hydrophila.

2018
Andrés Andrade-Domínguez Roberto Kolter Lori R. Shapiro

Erwinia tracheiphila is the causal agent of bacterial wilt of cucurbits. Here, we report the genome sequence of the temperate phage EtG, which was isolated from an E. tracheiphila-infected cucumber plant. Phage EtG has a linear 30,413-bp double-stranded DNA genome with cohesive ends and 45 predicted open reading frames.

2017
Ian N. D. Esplin Jordan A. Berg Ruchira Sharma Robert C. Allen Daniel K. Arens Cody R. Ashcroft Shannon R. Bairett Nolan J. Beatty Madeline Bickmore Travis J. Bloomfield T. Scott Brady Rachel N. Bybee John L. Carter Minsey C. Choi Steven Duncan Christopher P. Fajardo Brayden B. Foy David A. Fuhriman Paul D. Gibby Savannah E. Grossarth Kala Harbaugh Natalie Harris Jared A. Hilton Emily Hurst Jonathan R. Hyde Kayleigh Ingersoll Caitlin M. Jacobson Brady D. James Todd M. Jarvis Daniella Jaen-Anieves Garrett L. Jensen Bradley K. Knabe Jared L. Kruger Bryan D. Merrill Jenny A. Pape Ashley M. Payne Anderson David E. Payne Malia D. Peck Samuel V. Pollock Micah J. Putnam Ethan K. Ransom Devin B. Ririe David M. Robinson Spencer L. Rogers Kerri A. Russell Jonathan E. Schoenhals Christopher A. Shurtleff Austin R. Simister Hunter G. Smith Michael B. Stephenson Lyndsay A. Staley Jason M. Stettler Mallorie L. Stratton Olivia B. Tateoka P. J. Tatlow Alexander S. Taylor Suzanne E. Thompson Michelle H. Townsend Trever L. Thurgood Brittian K. Usher Kiara V. Whitley Andrew T. Ward Megan E. H. Ward Charles J. Webb Trevor M. Wienclaw Taryn L. Williamson Michael J. Wells Cole K. Wright Donald P. Breakwell Sandra Hope Julianne H. Grose

Erwinia amylovora is the causal agent of fire blight, a devastating disease affecting some plants of the Rosaceae family. We isolated bacteriophages from samples collected from infected apple and pear trees along the Wasatch Front in Utah. We announce 19 high-quality complete genome sequences of E. amylovora bacteriophages.

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