نتایج جستجو برای: avenae sitobion

تعداد نتایج: 689  

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2009
Ofir Bahar Tal Goffer Saul Burdman

Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli is the causal agent of bacterial fruit blotch (BFB), a threatening disease of watermelon, melon, and other cucurbits. Despite the economic importance of BFB, relatively little is known about basic aspects of the pathogen's biology and the molecular basis of its interaction with host plants. To identify A. avenae subsp. citrulli genes associated with pathogenici...

2016
Paola D. Fontana Cecilia A. Fontana Daniela Bassi Edoardo Puglisi Sergio M. Salazar Graciela M. Vignolo Pier S. Coccocelli

Red stripe of sugarcane in Argentina is a bacterial disease caused by Acidovorax avenae. The genome sequence from the first isolate of this bacterium in Argentina is presented here. The draft genome of the A. avenae T10_61 strain contains 5,646,552 bp and has a G+C content of 68.6 mol%.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
Alpin D Malkan Wendy Strollo Stephen J Scholand Stanley J Dudrick

Acidovorax avenae is a gram-negative rod in the family Comamonadaceae and a phytopathogen found in the environment. Human infections caused by members of the Comamonadaceae are extremely rare. We report a case of implanted-port-catheter-related sepsis caused by Acidovorax avenae and methicillin (meticillin)-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA).

2012
Muhammad Ibrahim Yu Shi Hui Qiu Bin Li Amara Jabeen Liping Li He Liu Michael Kube Guanlin Xie Yanli Wang Guochang Sun

Outer membrane (OM) proteins play a significant role in bacterial pathogenesis. In this work, we examined and compared the expression of the OM proteins of the rice pathogen Acidovorax avenae subsp. avenae strain RS-1, a Gram-negative bacterium, both in an in vitro culture medium and in vivo rice plants. Global proteomic profiling of A. avenae subsp. avenae strain RS-1 comparing in vivo and in ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
S J Powell J S Bale

In contrast to previous studies of rapid cold-hardening (RCH), which have investigated the responses of insects maintained under 'summer conditions' (20 degrees to 25 degrees C), this study focuses on the ability of low-temperature acclimated insects to undergo RCH. When the grain aphid Sitobion avenae Fabricus was low-temperature acclimated by rearing for three generations at 10 degrees C, the...

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