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abbreviation 'pv.'
means pathovar. The type
strains of
pathovars are
pathotypes,
which are
distinguished from the
types (holotype, neotype, etc.) of the...
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fungus overwinters as
teliospores on seed or in soil. At
least 13
pathotypes are known;
virulence is
governed by at
least three single recessive and...
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specificity within a
plant family, it is
referred to as a
pathotype. At
least five
pathotypes of P.
cubensis have been
described in the U.S. More recent...
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recent Escherichia coli
outbreak in
Germany reveal the
emergence of a new
pathotype: Entero-Aggregative-Haemorrhagic
Escherichia coli (EAHEC)".
Archives of...
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North America includes the
pathotypes E. macleodii and E. calopteni, and in
Australia E. praxibuli. The
different pathotypes can be
distinguished by the...
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Common bunt, also
known as hill bunt,
Indian bunt,
European bunt,
stinking **** or
covered ****, is a
disease of both
spring and
winter wheats. It is caused...
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Alternaria alternata species have also been
called pathotypes (not to be
confused with
pathotype as used in bacteriology) by
author Syoyo Nishimura who...
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virulence features from
horizontal gene transfer.
There are
several different pathotypes of E. coli
causing gastrointestinal syndromes:
diarrheagenic E. coli (DEC)...
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throughout the continent, at
least since European colonization. P.
triticina pathotype 104-2,3,(6),(7),11 was
first found here in 1984 and has
contributed to...
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genes that are
identical or
homologous to
those identified in E. coli
pathotypes as well as in Salmonella, have also been
identified in C. freundii. Phenotypic...