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Burkholderia glumae is a Gram-negative, soil-borne, betaproteobacterium. Of all
bacteria with the
necessary sequence data available, B.
glumae has the highest...
- encomp****es of most of the
phytogenic species within the genus,
including B.
glumae and B.
gladioli .
Conserved signature indels are
specific for each of these...
- spikelets. The
specific name
breviglemis came from the
words 'breviter' and '
glumae'
together meaning 'short glumes'. "Festuca breviglumis".
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oryzicola Foot rot ****eya dadantii/Erwinia
chrysanthemi Grain rot
Burkholderia glumae Pecky rice (kernel spotting)
Damage by
bacteria (see also
under fungal and...
- **** (Ustilaginoidea virens), and
bacterial panicle blight (Burkholderia
glumae).
Viral diseases include rice
bunchy stunt, rice dwarf, rice tungro, and...
- cocovenenans, P. delafieldii, P. facilis, P. flava, P. gladioli, P. glathei, P.
glumae, P. huttiensis, P. indigofera, P. lanceolata, P. lemoignei, B. mallei, P...
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plant pathogen in onions, gladiolus, iris, and
together with
Burkholderia glumae affect the rice. It was
originally described to have
caused rot of gladiolus...
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flattened spikelet that
grows to
about 9 to 11
millimetres in length. The
glumae are
unkempt and
shorter than the spikelets, the
lower one is single-veined...
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substantial economic losses when
found in ****ociation with
Burkholderia glumae (bacterial
panicle blight) and
Sarocladium oryzae (sheath rot) pathogens...
- with a T6SS-defective B.
glumae mutant. Specifically,
these changes facilitated the
colonisation and
establishment of B.
glumae at the
early stages of infection...