نتایج جستجو برای: l asiaticus ca

تعداد نتایج: 722723  

ژورنال: بیماریهای گیاهی 2016

  * مسئول مکاتبات، پست الکترونیکی: [email protected] 1 - بخش تحقیقات گیاهپزشکی، مرکز تحقیقات و آموزش کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی استان فارس     میوه سبز مرکبات (هوانگ لونگ بینگ) یکی از خطرناک ترین بیماری های مرکبات در نقاط مختلف دنیا می‌باشد. تا کنون سه گونه باکتریائی شامل'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' ،ِ'Ca. ...

2017
Fernando A. Pagliai Janelle F. Coyle Sharan Kapoor Claudio F. Gonzalez Graciela L. Lorca

Huanglongbing or citrus greening disease is causing devastation to the citrus industry. Liberibacter asiaticus, an obligate intracellular pathogen of citrus, is one the causative agents of the disease. Most of the knowledge about this bacterium has been deduced from the in silico exploration of its genomic sequence. L. asiaticus differentially expresses genes during its transmission from the ps...

2016
Samiksha Prasad Jin Xu Yunzeng Zhang Nian Wang

Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) is the most destructive citrus disease worldwide. HLB is associated with three species of the phloem-limited, gram-negative, fastidious α-proteobacteria: Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (Las), Ca. L. americanus (Lam), and Ca. L. africanus (Laf) with Las being the most widespread species. Las has not been cultured in artificial media, which has greatly hampered our e...

2015
Warrick R. Nelson Nelson A. Wulff Joseph M. Bové

Three of the five currently recognized “Candidatus Liberibacter” spp., “Ca. L. asiaticus” (Las), “Ca. L. americanus” (Lam) and “Ca. L. solanacearum”, and the newly erected genus Liberibacter species, L. crescens (Lcr), have had their genomes sequenced. In all four cases there are three homogeneous copies of the 16S rRNA gene, one present as the reverse complement of the other two. 16S intrageni...

2018
Maritsa Cruz-Munoz Joseph R. Petrone Alexa R. Cohn Alam Munoz-Beristain Nabil Killiny Jennifer C. Drew Eric W. Triplett

Liberibacter crescens is the closest cultured relative of four important uncultured crop pathogens. Candidatus L. asiaticus, L. americanus, and L. africanus are causal agents of citrus greening disease, otherwise known as huanglongling (HLB). Candidatus L. solanacearum is responsible for potato Zebra chip disease. Cultures of L. crescens grow slowly on BM-7 complex medium, while attempts to cul...

2017
Fang Ding Cristina Paul Ron Brlansky John S. Hartung

'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' (CaLas), associated with citrus Huanglongbing (HLB), is a non culturable member of the α-proteobacteria. In this study serologically based methods for the detection of CaLas were developed. An anti-outer membrane protein A (OmpA) polyclonal antibody previously produced (in our laboratory) was highly effective for the detection of CaLas from citrus tissues in ...

2012
Cheryl M. Vahling-Armstrong Huasong Zhou Lesley Benyon J. Kent Morgan Yongping Duan

The Znu system, encoded for by znuABC, can be found in multiple genera of bacteria and has been shown to be responsible for the import of zinc under low zinc conditions. Although this high-affinity uptake system is known to be important for both growth and/or pathogenesis in bacteria, it has not been functionally characterized in a plant-associated bacterium. A single homologue of this system h...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2010
John S Hartung Cristina Paul Diann Achor R H Brlansky

Huanglongbing, or citrus greening, threatens the global citrus industry. The presumptive pathogens, 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' and 'Ca. L. americanus' can be transferred from citrus to more easily studied experimental hosts by using holoparasitic dodder plants. However, the interaction between 'Candidatus Liberibacter' spp. and the dodder has not been studied. We combined quantitative ...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular probes 2008
Diva C Teixeira Colette Saillard Carole Couture Elaine C Martins Nelson A Wulff Sandrine Eveillard-Jagoueix Pedro T Yamamoto Antonio J Ayres Joseph M Bové

Huanglongbing (HLB), an insect-transmitted disease of citrus, known for many years in Asia and Africa, has appeared in the state of São Paulo State (SSP), Brazil, in 2004, and the state of Florida, USA, in 2005. HLB endangers the very existence of citrus, as trees infected with the bacterial pathogen, irrevocably decline. In the absence of curative procedures, control of HLB is difficult and on...

2012
Emmy Dhooghe Dirk Reheul Marie-Christine Van Labeke

Anemone coronaria L. and Ranunculus asiaticus L. both belong to the Ranunculaceae, a large plant family with many ornamentals of horticultural importance. There are considerable differences between these species leaves, flower morphology and flower colour therefore intergeneric crosses between the species might result in new interesting hybrids. Crosses between Anemone coronaria L. and Ranuncul...

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