Definition of Phytomonas. Meaning of Phytomonas. Synonyms of Phytomonas

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Definition of Phytomonas

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- parasitism. Species with considerable economic impact include Phytomonas leptovasorum and Phytomonas staheli, the causative agents of phloem necrosis in coffee...
- 2848 LMG 2352 NCPPB 635 NRRL B-895 Pathovars P. v. pv. primulae P. v. pv. ribicola P. v. pv. viridiflava Synonyms Phytomonas viridiflava Burkholder 1930...
- Townsend 1907 Pseudomonas tumefaciens (Smith and Townsend 1907) Duggar 1909 Phytomonas tumefaciens (Smith and Townsend 1907) Bergey et al. 1923 Polymonas tumefaciens...
- 1947 Type strain ATCC 23835 CCUG 32773 CFBP 3279 CIP 106710 DSM 17133 ICMP 3944 LMG 2137 NCPPB 1947 Synonyms Phytomonas asplenii Ark and Tompkins 1946...
- Campaner M, Conchon I, et al. (1988). "Ciclo biológico de Phytomonas" [Biological cycle of Phytomonas]. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (in Portuguese)...
- Bacterial wilt of carnations is a bacterial disease caused by the plant pathogen Paraburkholderia caryophylli (often referred to as Burkholderia caryophylli)...
- Smith 1908 Bacterium tonellianum Ferraris 1926 Phytomonas savastanoi (Smith) Bergey et al. 1923 Phytomonas tonelliana (Ferraris) Adam and Pugsley 1934 Pseudomonas...
- Mycobacterium flavum subsp. michiganense (Smith 1910) Krasil’nikov 1941 Phytomonas michiganensis (Smith 1910) Bergey et al. 1923 Pseudomonas michiganensis...
- CFBP 2101 CIP 106704 DSM 50259 ICMP 5707 LMG 2162 NCPPB 943 Synonyms Phytomonas cichorii Swingle 1925 Bacterium cichorii (Swingle 1925) Elliott 1930 Pseudomonas...
- Three genera are dixenous (two hosts in the life cycle) – Leishmania, Phytomonas and Trypanosoma. The remainder are monoxenous (one host in the life cycle)...