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mallotivora Erwinia oleae Erwinia papayae Erwinia persicina Erwinia piriflorinigrans Erwinia psidii Erwinia pyrifoliae Erwinia rhapontici Erwinia tasmaniensis...
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single growing season. The
causal pathogen is
Erwinia amylovora, a Gram-negative
bacterium in the
genus Erwinia,
order Enterobacterales. It is a
short rod...
- protein. The most
common nonhematological adverse reactions of
asparaginase erwinia chrysanthemi (recombinant)
include abnormal liver test, nausea, musculoskeletal...
- that
belongs to the
family Pectobacteriaceae. It was
formerly known as
Erwinia chrysanthemi but was re****igned as ****eya
dadantii in 2005.
Members of...
- all
citrus scions. Fire
blight of pome fruits,
caused by the
bacterium Erwinia amylovora (Burrill)
Winslow et al., is the most
severe disease of pear...
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family Erwiniaceae. It was
formerly called Enterobacter agglomerans, or
Erwinia herbicola and is a
ubiquitous bacterium commonly isolated from
plant surfaces...
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bacterium of the
family Pectobacteriaceae; it used to be a
member of the
genus Erwinia. The
species is a
plant pathogen with a
diverse host range,
including many...
- A leaf spot is a limited, discoloured,
diseased area of a leaf that is
caused by fungal,
bacterial or
viral plant diseases, or by
injuries from nematodes...
- trauma. It was
formerly known as
Erwinia herbicola or
Enterobacter agglomerans.
Pantoea allii Pantoea ananatis formerly Erwinia ananas Pantoea anthophila Pantoea...
- Voges-Proskauer test, with the
exception of
Erwinia toletana,
Erwinia ypographi and some
strains of
Erwinia oleae. 12
conserved signature indels (CSIs)...