نتایج جستجو برای: 47 isolates identified as e amylovora

تعداد نتایج: 6616242  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1995
J A Eastgate N Taylor M J Coleman B Healy L Thompson I S Roberts

The gene encoding the Lon protease of Erwinia amylovora has been cloned by complementation of an Escherichia coli lon mutant. Analysis of the determined nucleotide sequence of the lon gene revealed extensive homology to the nucleotide sequences of cloned lon genes from E. coli, Myxococcus xanthus, and Bacillus brevis. The predicted amino acid sequence of the E. amylovora Lon protease was 94, 59...

2011
Youfu Zhao Mingsheng Qi

Erwinia amylovora, the causal agent of fire blight disease of apples and pears, is one of the most important plant bacterial pathogens with worldwide economic significance. Recent reports on the complete or draft genome sequences of four species in the genus Erwinia, including E. amylovora, E. pyrifoliae, E. tasmaniensis, and E. billingiae, have provided us near complete genetic information abo...

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: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2007
Iliana Atanasova Katerina Stefanova Petia Kabadjova Sava Tishkov Zhechko Dimitrov Nevena Bogatzevska Penka Moncheva

Fifty-one strains of Erwinia amylovora isolated from nine host plants in Bulgaria were characterized phenotypically and identified by the API 20E and BIOLOG system. The identification was confirmed by PCR amplification of a specific region of the plasmid pEA29 and the genome ams region. The phenotypic diversity of the strains was studied on the basis of their API 20E and BIOLOG metabolic profil...

Journal: :International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology 2007
Jordi Cabrefiga Anna Bonaterra Emilio Montesinos

Pseudomonas fluorescens EPS62e was selected during a screening procedure for its high efficacy in controlling infections by Erwinia amylovora, the causal agent of fire blight disease, on different plant materials. In field trials carried out in pear trees during bloom, EPS62e colonized flowers until the carrying capacity, providing a moderate efficacy of fire-blight control. The putative mechan...

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...

ابراهیمی آتش خسرو , نادر, مؤدب, سیدرضا , کاظمی حکی , بهزاد ,

    Background & Aims : After Vancomycin resistant Enterococci (VRE) was first detected in the mid 1980s, VRE spread rapidly worldwide and became one of the most serious problems in many hospitals specially in hospitalized patients. Among different enterococcal species Enterococcus feacalis and Enterococus faecium are the leading causes of life threatening infections. VanA/B/C genes are respons...

2017
Ricardo D. Santander Elena G. Biosca

The fire blight pathogen Erwinia amylovora can be considered a psychrotrophic bacterial species since it can grow at temperatures ranging from 4 °C to 37 °C, with an optimum of 28 °C. In many plant pathogens the expression of virulence determinants is restricted to a certain range of temperatures. In the case of E. amylovora, temperatures above 18 °C are required for blossom blight epidemics un...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2010
Steven A Lee Henry K Ngugi Noemi O Halbrendt Grace O'Keefe Brian Lehman James W Travis Judith P Sinn Timothy W McNellis

The gram-negative bacterium Erwinia amylovora is the causal agent of fire blight, the most destructive bacterial disease of rosaceous plants, including apple and pear. Here, we compared the virulence levels of six E. amylovora strains (Ea273, CFBP1367, Ea581a, E2002a, E4001a, and HKN06P1) on apple trees and seedlings. The strains produced a range of disease severity, with HKN06P1 producing the ...

Hamid Abtahi, Iraj Pakzad Mohammad Rahbar, Morovat Taherikalani, Neda Mansory Jamshidi Norkhoda sadeghifard Sohbhan Ghafourian,

Objective(s) Extensive use of quinolones has been associated with raising level of resistance. In the current, we focused on assessing the prevalence of Escherichia coli resistance to quinolones and frequency of qnrA, qnrB and qnrS in non ESBLs (extended spectrum beta-lactamases) and ESBLs producing E. coli with blaSHV and blaTEM. Materials and Methods One hundred and fifty E. coli isolates ...

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