نتایج جستجو برای: blackleg vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 109412  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Yannick Raoul des Essarts Jérémy Cigna Angélique Quêtu-Laurent Aline Caron Euphrasie Munier Amélie Beury-Cirou Valérie Hélias Denis Faure

Development of protection tools targeting Dickeya species is an important issue in the potato production. Here, we present the identification and the characterization of novel biocontrol agents. Successive screenings of 10,000 bacterial isolates led us to retain 58 strains that exhibited growth inhibition properties against several Dickeya sp. and/or Pectobacterium sp. pathogens. Most of them b...

Journal: :Plant Disease 2021

Blackleg outbreaks were noticed on three fields (about 100 ha total) in 2 consecutive years (2018, 2019) one of the main potato growing areas Serbia (Bačka region, Vojvodina). The percentage infected plants reached 40 to 70%, with 10.5 44.7% yield reductions. From fields, out 90 samples Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. brasiliensis was most frequently identified and diagnosed as causal agent b...

2015
Melanie Kalischuk John Hachey Lawrence Kawchuk

Pectobacterium atrosepticum is a common phytopathogen causing significant economic losses worldwide. To develop a biocontrol strategy for this blackleg pathogen of solanaceous plants, P. atrosepticum bacteriophage Peat1 was isolated and its genome completely sequenced. Interestingly, morphological and sequence analyses of the 45,633-bp genome revealed that phage Peat1 is a member of the family ...

2016
Slimane Khayi Pauline Blin Teik Min Chong Kok-Gan Chan Denis Faure

Several species of the genus Dickeya provoke soft rot and blackleg diseases on a wide range of plants and crops. Dickeya solani has been identified as the causative agent of diseases outbreaks on potato culture in Europe for the last decade. Here, we report the complete genome of the D. solani IPO 2222T. Using PacBio and Illumina technologies, a unique circular chromosome of 4,919,833 bp was as...

Journal: :The Journal of Agricultural Science 1917

2011
Russell L. Groves Amy O. Charkowski

Marquez-Villavicencio, M. D. P., Groves, R. L., and Charkowski, A. O. 2011. Soft rot disease severity is affected by potato physiology and Pectobacterium taxa. Plant Dis. 95:232-241. Pectobacterium species cause disease worldwide in many crop and ornamental plants, including potato. A new Pectobacterium subspecies, P. carotovorum subsp. brasiliensis was recently described in Brazil and later fo...

2011
R. Czajkowski M. C. M. Pérombelon J. A. van Veen J. M. van der Wolf

This paper briefly reviews research on the causative agents of blackleg and soft rot diseases of potato, namely Pectobacterium and Dickeya species, and the disease syndrome, including epidemiological and aetiological aspects. It critically evaluates control methods used in practice based on the avoidance of the contamination of plants, in particular the use of seed testing programmes and the ap...

2017
Khayalethu Ntushelo Joseph Mafofo

The draft genome of Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. brasiliense (Pcb) which causes blackleg of potato was submitted to the NCBI and released with reference number NZ_LGRF00000000.1. The estimated genome size based on the draft genome assembly is 4,820,279bp from 33 contigs ranging in length from 444 to 1,660,019 nucleotides. The genome annotation showed 4250 putative genes, 4114 CDS and 43 ps...

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