نتایج جستجو برای: 47 isolates identified as e amylovora

تعداد نتایج: 6616242  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1998
M Anderson C E Pollitt I S Roberts J A Eastgate

The Erwinia amylovora rpoS gene, encoding the alternative sigma factor RpoS, has been cloned and characterized. Though highly sensitive to a number of environmental stresses, an E. amylovora rpoS mutant was not compromised in its ability to grow or cause disease symptoms within apple seedlings or in an overwintering model.

2017
Ian N. D. Esplin Jordan A. Berg Ruchira Sharma Robert C. Allen Daniel K. Arens Cody R. Ashcroft Shannon R. Bairett Nolan J. Beatty Madeline Bickmore Travis J. Bloomfield T. Scott Brady Rachel N. Bybee John L. Carter Minsey C. Choi Steven Duncan Christopher P. Fajardo Brayden B. Foy David A. Fuhriman Paul D. Gibby Savannah E. Grossarth Kala Harbaugh Natalie Harris Jared A. Hilton Emily Hurst Jonathan R. Hyde Kayleigh Ingersoll Caitlin M. Jacobson Brady D. James Todd M. Jarvis Daniella Jaen-Anieves Garrett L. Jensen Bradley K. Knabe Jared L. Kruger Bryan D. Merrill Jenny A. Pape Ashley M. Payne Anderson David E. Payne Malia D. Peck Samuel V. Pollock Micah J. Putnam Ethan K. Ransom Devin B. Ririe David M. Robinson Spencer L. Rogers Kerri A. Russell Jonathan E. Schoenhals Christopher A. Shurtleff Austin R. Simister Hunter G. Smith Michael B. Stephenson Lyndsay A. Staley Jason M. Stettler Mallorie L. Stratton Olivia B. Tateoka P. J. Tatlow Alexander S. Taylor Suzanne E. Thompson Michelle H. Townsend Trever L. Thurgood Brittian K. Usher Kiara V. Whitley Andrew T. Ward Megan E. H. Ward Charles J. Webb Trevor M. Wienclaw Taryn L. Williamson Michael J. Wells Cole K. Wright Donald P. Breakwell Sandra Hope Julianne H. Grose

Erwinia amylovora is the causal agent of fire blight, a devastating disease affecting some plants of the Rosaceae family. We isolated bacteriophages from samples collected from infected apple and pear trees along the Wasatch Front in Utah. We announce 19 high-quality complete genome sequences of E. amylovora bacteriophages.

2015
Núria Piqué David Miñana-Galbis Susana Merino Juan M. Tomás Bing Yan

Erwinia amylovora, a Gram negative bacteria of the Enterobacteriaceae family, is the causal agent of fire blight, a devastating plant disease affecting a wide range of host species within Rosaceae and a major global threat to commercial apple and pear production. Among the limited number of control options currently available, prophylactic application of antibiotics during the bloom period appe...

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...

2013
Rachel A. Mann Theo H. M. Smits Andreas Bühlmann Jochen Blom Alexander Goesmann Jürg E. Frey Kim M. Plummer Steven V. Beer Joanne Luck Brion Duffy Brendan Rodoni

The plant pathogen Erwinia amylovora can be divided into two host-specific groupings; strains infecting a broad range of hosts within the Rosaceae subfamily Spiraeoideae (e.g., Malus, Pyrus, Crataegus, Sorbus) and strains infecting Rubus (raspberries and blackberries). Comparative genomic analysis of 12 strains representing distinct populations (e.g., geographic, temporal, host origin) of E. am...

2018
Luisa F. Castiblanco Lindsay R. Triplett George W. Sundin

Type III secretion (TTS) chaperones are critical for the delivery of many effector proteins from Gram-negative bacterial pathogens into host cells, functioning in the stabilization and hierarchical delivery of the effectors to the type III secretion system (TTSS). The plant pathogen Erwinia amylovora secretes at least four TTS effector proteins: DspE, Eop1, Eop3, and Eop4. DspE specifically int...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Devanshi Khokhani Chengfang Zhang Yan Li Qi Wang Quan Zeng Akihiro Yamazaki William Hutchins Shan-Shan Zhou Xin Chen Ching-Hong Yang

Erwinia amylovora causes a devastating disease called fire blight in rosaceous plants. The type III secretion system (T3SS) is one of the important virulence factors utilized by E. amylovora in order to successfully infect its hosts. By using a green fluorescent protein (GFP) reporter construct combined with a high-throughput flow cytometry assay, a library of phenolic compounds and their deriv...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Dóra Dömötör Péter Becságh Gábor Rákhely György Schneider Tamás Kovács

Erwinia amylovora is the causative agent of fire blight, a serious disease of some Rosaceae plants. The newly isolated bacteriophage PhiEaH2 is able to lyse E. amylovora in the laboratory and has reduced the occurrence of fire blight cases in field experiments. This study presents the sequenced complete genome and analysis of phage PhiEaH2.

Objective(s): Escherichia coli is the key pathogen in the family producing ESBL (extended spectrum β-lactamase) and associated with community-acquired infections. Therefore, this study was planned to determine the antibiotic susceptibility pattern of uropathogenic E. coli, prevalence of the ESBL gene group and class 1 integrons.Materials and Methods: Clinical isolates of uropathogenic E. coli w...

2016
Tim Kamber Jan P. Buchmann Joël F. Pothier Theo H. M. Smits Thomas Wicker Brion Duffy

The molecular basis of resistance and susceptibility of host plants to fire blight, a major disease threat to pome fruit production globally, is largely unknown. RNA-sequencing data from challenged and mock-inoculated flowers were analyzed to assess the susceptible response of apple to the fire blight pathogen Erwinia amylovora. In presence of the pathogen 1,080 transcripts were differentially ...

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