نتایج جستجو برای: brenneria

تعداد نتایج: 62  

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2000
E W Brown R M Davis C Gouk T van der Zwet

Recent examination of the relationships of the dry necrosis-inducing (necrogenic) erwinias using 16S rDNA sequences demonstrated that these bacteria comprise a polyphyletic group and, therefore, have been subdivided into three distinct genera, Erwinia, Brenneria and Pectobacterium, with the classical 'amylovora' group species now being distributed nearly evenly among the first two. To further a...

Journal: :Systematic and applied microbiology 2007
J M Young D-C Park

Relationships of the genera in the Enterobacteriaceae containing plant pathogenic species: Brenneria, Dickeya, Enterobacter, Erwinia, Pantoea, Pectobacterium, and Samsonia, were investigated by comparison of their nucleotide and peptide sequences of atpD, carA, recA, and the concatenated sequences. Erwinia spp. and Pantoea spp., with Pectobacterium cypripedii, formed a group distinct from other...

2010
D. Frutos

In 2008, a global production rounding 1,724 and 1,053 million metric tones respectively for walnut and hazelnut has been estimated. Bacterial diseases are threatening these nut crops all over the World. Xhanthomonas arboricola pv. juglandis (Xaj) is the agent of walnut bacteriosis, and has been associated also to brown apical necrosis. Several walnut genotypes have shown a range of tolerance to...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2021

Brenneria species are bacterial plant pathogens mainly affecting woody plants. Association of all members with devastating disorders (e.g., acute oak decline in Iran and United Kingdom) due to adaptation pathogenic behavior response host environmental factors. Some species, including B. goodwinii, salicis, nigrifluens, also show endophytic residence. Here we that novel sp. closely related. Gene...

2006
CLARENCE I. KADO

Members of the genus Erwinia are primarily plant-pathogenic and plant-associated bacteria. As modern approaches have focused on the direct analysis of genes and their gene products, commonly associated phenotypes such as the type of disease that they cause and the relatedness of rDNA have prompted splitting of certain Erwinia members into the genus Enterobacter, Pectobacterium, Pantoea or Brenn...

2016
Jie-ping Wang Bo Liu Guo-hong Liu Qianqian Chen Zhizhen Pan Xue-fang Zheng Meichun Chen

Bacillus muralis LMG 20238(T) is a Gram-positive, aerobic, and spore-forming bacterium. Here, we report the 5.18-Mb draft genome sequence of B. muralis LMG 20238(T), which is the first genome sequence of this species and will promote its fundamental research.

Journal: :Archives of Microbiology 2021

L3-3HAT, a Gram-negative-staining, facultatively anaerobic, motile bacterial strain, was isolated from the symptomatic bark of Salix matsudana canker in China. 16S rRNA gene analysis revealed that novel strain shares highest sequence similarity with Brenneria goodwinii FRB141T (95.5%). In phylogenetic trees based on four housekeeping genes (gyrB, rpoB, atpD, and infB) sequence, formed separate ...

Journal: :Forests 2022

In Hungary, from the beginning of 19th century, horse-chestnut trees have been planted widely and are popular ornamental in public parks, along streets, gardens. summer 2015, longitudinal cracks on trunk branches intensive oozing brown liquid were observed a wound tree park Budapest. Some years later, 2018 2019, same symptoms found other locations Several bacteria reported that induce similar s...

2017
Carrie Brady Dawn Arnold James McDonald Sandra Denman

Acute oak decline (AOD) is a relatively newly described disorder affecting native oak species in Britain. Symptomatic trees are characterised by stem bleeds from vertical fissures, necrotic lesions in the live tissue beneath and larval galleries of the two spotted oak buprestid (Agrilus biguttatus). Several abiotic and biotic factors can be responsible for tree death, however the tissue necrosi...

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