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Dickeya dadantii
Known as:
Erwinia chrysanthemi
A species of gram-negative, motile, nonsporulating bacillus bacteria in the family Enterobacteriaceae. D. dadantii causes necrosis, blight and soft…
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asparaginase Erwinia chrysanthemi
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2017
2017
Quantitative Methods to Assess Differential Susceptibility of Arabidopsis thaliana Natural Accessions to Dickeya dadantii
Martine Rigault
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A. Buellet
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C. Masclaux-Daubresse
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M. Fagard
,
F. Chardon
,
A. Dellagi
Frontiers in Plant Science
2017
Corpus ID: 9079279
Among the most devastating bacterial diseases of plants, soft rot provoked by Dickeya spp. cause crop yield losses on a large…
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2017
2017
Effect of chemicals against bacterial soft rot of fruits
R. Himel
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A. Khan
,
M. E. Reza
2017
Corpus ID: 55967947
An experiment was conducted at microbiology laboratory of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University to control…
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2016
2016
The effect of temperature on the phenotypic features and the maceration ability of Dickeya solani strains isolated in Finland, Israel and Poland
Małgorzata Golanowska
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J. Kielar
,
E. Lojkowska
European journal of plant pathology
2016
Corpus ID: 254475828
Pectinolytic bacteria from the genus Dickeya (former Erwinia chrysanthemi), belonging to Dickeya dianthicola and Dickeya solani…
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2015
2015
Why Genomics Research on Pectobacterium and Dickeya Makes a Difference
I. Toth
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S. Humphris
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E. Campbell
,
L. Pritchard
American Journal of Potato Research
2015
Corpus ID: 255549712
The genome sequence of Pectobacterium atrosepticum (Pba), one of the most economically damaging bacterial diseases of potato in…
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2014
2014
First Report of Bacterial Soft Rot of Konnyaku Caused by Dickeya dadantii in China.
J. Wei
,
Jhang Wei
Plant Disease
2014
Corpus ID: 73439239
Konnyaku (Amorphophallus rivieri Durieu) is grown in some rural areas of China as an important cash crop. In 2011, there was a…
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2013
2013
A family 3 glycosyl hydrolase of Dickeya dadantii 3937 is involved in the cleavage of aromatic glucosides.
Sana Charaoui-Boukerzaza
,
N. Hugouvieux-Cotte-Pattat
Microbiology
2013
Corpus ID: 206207194
Dickeya dadantii is a phytopathogenic bacterium secreting a large array of plant-cell-wall-degrading enzymes that participate in…
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2009
2009
Lysis activity of bacteriophages isolated from sewage against Ralstonia solanacearum and Erwinia chrysanthemi.
G. H. Tan
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M. Nordin
,
A. R. Napsiah
,
H. Rosnah
2009
Corpus ID: 56254129
Two groups of bacteriophages (phages), one forming a clear plaque, and the other forming turbid plaque with a small holo zone in…
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2009
2009
Identification of hrpL up-regulated genes of Dickeya dadantii
Xiangyang Shi
,
D. Cooksey
European journal of plant pathology
2009
Corpus ID: 36330231
Dickeya dadantii (Erwinia chrysanthemi) is a Gram-negative plant pathogen that invades a wide range of plant species to cause…
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2009
2009
Effective colonisation of potato plants by Dickeya species (Erwinia chrysanthemi).
J. Wolf
,
R. Czajkowski
,
H. Velvis
2009
Corpus ID: 82196418
2007
2007
Proteomic analysis of the carbonate insoluble outer membrane fraction of the soft-rot pathogen Dickeya dadantii (syn. Erwinia chrysanthemi) strain 3937.
Lavanya Babujee
,
B. Venkatesh
,
A. Yamazaki
,
S. Tsuyumu
Journal of Proteome Research
2007
Corpus ID: 26637284
We present results of the first comprehensive proteomic analysis of the outer membrane of the bacterial phytopathogen Dickeya…
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