نتایج جستجو برای: dickeya dianthicola

تعداد نتایج: 707  

2015
Kok-Gan Chan Heng-Leong Kher Chien-Yi Chang Wai-Fong Yin Kian-Hin Tan

Dickeya chrysanthemi is well known as a plant pathogen that caused major blackleg in the European potato industry in the 1990s. D. chrysanthemi strain L11 was discovered in a recreational lake in Malaysia. Here, we present its draft genome sequence.

Journal: :Biodiversitas 2023

Abstract. Suriani, Patandjengi B, Muis A, Junaid M, Mirsam H, Azrai M. 2023. Morpho-physiological and molecular characteristics of bacteria causing stalk rot disease on corn in Gorontalo, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 24: 1749-1758. Stalk was observed Gorontalo with typical symptoms, such as soft the stalk, leaf wilting, plant death. This study aimed to characterize corn. Samples infected plants wer...

2015
M. Golanowska M. Galardini M. Bazzicalupo N. Hugouvieux-Cotte-Pattat A. Mengoni M. Potrykus M. Slawiak E. Lojkowska

Dickeya solani is an important bacterial pathogen of potato cultivars in Europe. Here, we present the draft genome of D. solani strain IFB0099 isolated from potato in Poland that shows a high level of pectinolytic activity and a high virulence. This genome sequence is 5,094,121 bp and contains 4,365 protein-coding sequences.

2013
Dorota M. Krzyzanowska Adam Iwanicki Adam Ossowicki Michał Obuchowski Sylwia Jafra

Bacillus subilis MB73/2 is a Gram-positive bacterium isolated in Poland from a meadow soil sample. When tested in vitro, the strain shows strong antagonism toward plant pathogens-the soft rot-causing bacteria Dickeya spp. and the crown rot fungus Rhizoctonia solani. Here, we present the genome sequence of MB73/2.

2014
Dorota M. Krzyzanowska Adam Ossowicki Sylwia Jafra

The tomato rhizosphere isolate Pseudomonas sp. strain P482 is a member of a diverse group of fluorescent pseudomonads. P482 produces a yet unidentified broad-spectrum antimicrobial compound(s), active inter alia (i.a.) against Dickeya spp. Here, we present a nearly complete genome of P482 obtained by a hybrid assembly of Illumina and PacBio sequencing data.

2013
Iris Bertani Daniel Passos da Silva Pamela Abbruscato Pietro Piffanelli Vittorio Venturi

Dickeya zeae is an emerging rice (Oryza sativa) pathogen causing bacterial foot rot. Related pathogens affect maize (Zea mays) and potato (Solanum tuberosum) and a variety of important ornamental and floral plants. Here, we present the draft genome sequence of D. zeae DZ2Q, an isolate obtained from rice grown in Italy.

2014
Anthony Kwasiborski Samuel Mondy Amélie Beury-Cirou Denis Faure

Rhodococcus erythropolis strain R138 was isolated from the rhizosphere of Solanum tuberosum and selected for its capacity to degrade N-acyl-homoserine lactones, quorum-sensing signals used as communication molecules by the potato pathogens Pectobacterium and Dickeya. Here, we report the genome sequence of Rhodococcus erythropolis strain R138.

2013
Jing-Xin Zhang Bi-Run Lin Hui-Fang Shen Xiao-Ming Pu

We report a draft genome sequence of Dickeya zeae strain MS1, which is the causative agent of banana soft rot in China, and we show several of its specific properties compared with those of other D. zeae strains. Genome sequencing provides a tool for understanding the genomic determination of the pathogenicity and phylogeny placement of this pathogen.

2012
Alexandre Crépin Corinne Barbey Amélie Beury-Cirou Valérie Hélias Laure Taupin Sylvie Reverchon William Nasser Denis Faure Alain Dufour Nicole Orange Marc Feuilloley Karin Heurlier Jean-François Burini Xavier Latour

BACKGROUND Several small diffusible molecules are involved in bacterial quorum sensing and virulence. The production of autoinducers-1 and -2, quinolone, indole and γ-amino butyrate signaling molecules was investigated in a set of soft-rot bacteria belonging to six Dickeya or Pectobacterium species including recent or emerging potato isolates. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Using bacterial bi...

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.

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