نتایج جستجو برای: erwinia amylovora

تعداد نتایج: 2439  

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
کبری مسلم خانی مرتضی همتی حسن حاج نجار سپیده امین خاکی

the internal infections of erwinia amylovora have important roles for disease beginning in the spring and dissemination of inoculum through infected vegetative planting material and nursery trees. in this study, we survey internal infection of erwinia amylovora in symptomless commercial apple cultivars in karaj and damavand cities, using optimized diagnostic methods such as plating on semi sele...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 1997
M T Momol E A Momol W F Lamboy J L Norelli S V Beer H S Aldwinckle

The genetic diversity among 16 strains of Erwinia amylovora, chosen to represent different host plant origins and geographical regions, was investigated by RAPD analysis. One strain of Erwinia herbicola and one of Agrobacterium vitis were used as outgroups. Ninety-eight different RAPD fragments were produced by polymerase chain reaction amplification with six different 10-mer primers. RAPD band...

2011
Ina Müller Rudi Lurz Michael Kube Claudia Quedenau Wilhelm Jelkmann Klaus Geider

For possible control of fire blight affecting apple and pear trees, we characterized Erwinia amylovora phages from North America and Germany. The genome size determined by electron microscopy (EM) was confirmed by sequence data and major coat proteins were identified from gel bands by mass spectroscopy. By their morphology from EM data, φEa1h and φEa100 were assigned to the Podoviridae and φEa1...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1995
S Bereswill P Bugert I Bruchmüller K Geider

Erwinia amylovora, the causative agent of fire blight, was identified independently from the common plasmid pEA29 by three different PCR assays with chromosomal DNA. PCR with two primers was performed with isolated DNA and with whole cells, which were directly added to the assay mixture. The oligonucleotide primers were derived from the ams region, and the PCR product comprised the amsB gene, w...

2011
Pablo Llop Jordi Cabrefiga Theo H. M. Smits Tanja Dreo Silvia Barbé Joanna Pulawska Alain Bultreys Jochen Blom Brion Duffy Emilio Montesinos María M. López

Comparative genomics of several strains of Erwinia amylovora, a plant pathogenic bacterium causal agent of fire blight disease, revealed that its diversity is primarily attributable to the flexible genome comprised of plasmids. We recently identified and sequenced in full a novel 65.8 kb plasmid, called pEI70. Annotation revealed a lack of known virulence-related genes, but found evidence for a...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Gayle C McGhee Elise L Schnabel Kimberly Maxson-Stein Beatrix Jones Verlyn K Stromberg George H Lacy Alan L Jones

The plant pathogen Erwinia pyrifoliae has been classified as a separate species from Erwinia amylovora based in part on differences in molecular properties. In this study, these and other molecular properties were examined for E. pyrifoliae and for additional strains of E. amylovora, including strains from brambles (Rubus spp.). The nucleotide composition of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Lázaro Molina Fabio Rezzonico Geneviève Défago Brion Duffy

Erwinia amylovora causes fire blight disease of apple, pear, and other members of the Rosaceae. Here we present the first evidence for autoinduction in E. amylovora and a role for an N-acyl-homoserine lactone (AHL)-type signal. Two major plant virulence traits, production of extracellular polysaccharides (amylovoran and levan) and tolerance to free oxygen radicals, were controlled in a bacteria...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
J J Gill A M Svircev R Smith A J Castle

Fifty bacteriophage isolates of Erwinia amylovora, the causal agent of fire blight, were collected from sites in and around the Niagara region of southern Ontario and the Royal Botanical Gardens, Hamilton, Ontario. Forty-two phages survived the isolation, purification, and storage processes. The majority of the phages in the collection were isolated from the soil surrounding trees exhibiting fi...

Journal: :Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2003

2008
A. Spornberger

Pear trees on their own roots are tested in comparison to grafted trees in growth and yield characteristics and with special regard to the tolerance to diseases, above all fire blight (Erwinia amylovora). In spring 2004 15 randomized trees of the cultivar 'Williams' from three variants (self rooted in vitro, self rooted long cuttings, grafted on Quince A) were planted in a pear orchard, which w...

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