Pasteuria penetrans is a gram-positive, endospore-forming eubacterium that apparently is a member of the Bacillus-Clostridium clade. It is an obligate parasite of root knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) and preferentially grows (in the developing ovaries, inhibiting reproduction. Root knot nematodes are devastating root pests of economically important crop plants and are difficult to control. Consequently, P. penetrans has long been recognized as a potential biocontrol agent for root knot nematodes, but the fastidious life cycle and the obligate nature of parasitism have inhibited progress on mass culture and deployment. We are currently sequencing the genome of the Pasteuria bacterium and have performed amino acid level analyses of 33 bacte...
Copyright © 2020 Orr, Neilson, Freitag, Roberts, Davies, Blok and Cock.Pasteuria spp. are endospore ...
Phytonematodes are known to cause substantial losses in crop yields across the world. Since the midd...
Inference of evolutionary relationships between nematodes is severely hampered by their conserved mo...
Arohi Srivastava, Tim H. Mauchline, Keith Davies, ‘Exploring the endospore coat of Pasteuria penetra...
Pasteuria penetrans is a gram-positive endospore forming bacterial parasite of Meloidogyne spp. the ...
Based on genome-to-genome analyses of gene sequences obtained from plant-parasitic, root-knot nemato...
The Pasteuria group of Gram positive bacteria are invertebrate parasites with the potential to be de...
A species of the hyper-parasitic bacterium Pasteuria was isolated from the root-knot nematode Meloid...
Pasteuria spp. belong to a group of genetically diverse endospore-forming bacteria (phylum: Firmicut...
Diversité chez l'hyperparasite bactérien #Pasteuria penetrans$ en relation avec le contrôle du némat...
ABSTRAK Bacterium Pasteuria penetrans constitute one of a potential biological control agents agains...
Pasteuria penetrans, an obligate endospore-forming parasite of Meloidogyne spp. (root knot nematodes...
Availability of ample genomic data promotes the reevaluation and reestablishment of bacterial taxono...
© The Author/s. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published in fi...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Copyright © 2020 Orr, Neilson, Freitag, Roberts, Davies, Blok and Cock.Pasteuria spp. are endospore ...
Phytonematodes are known to cause substantial losses in crop yields across the world. Since the midd...
Inference of evolutionary relationships between nematodes is severely hampered by their conserved mo...
Arohi Srivastava, Tim H. Mauchline, Keith Davies, ‘Exploring the endospore coat of Pasteuria penetra...
Pasteuria penetrans is a gram-positive endospore forming bacterial parasite of Meloidogyne spp. the ...
Based on genome-to-genome analyses of gene sequences obtained from plant-parasitic, root-knot nemato...
The Pasteuria group of Gram positive bacteria are invertebrate parasites with the potential to be de...
A species of the hyper-parasitic bacterium Pasteuria was isolated from the root-knot nematode Meloid...
Pasteuria spp. belong to a group of genetically diverse endospore-forming bacteria (phylum: Firmicut...
Diversité chez l'hyperparasite bactérien #Pasteuria penetrans$ en relation avec le contrôle du némat...
ABSTRAK Bacterium Pasteuria penetrans constitute one of a potential biological control agents agains...
Pasteuria penetrans, an obligate endospore-forming parasite of Meloidogyne spp. (root knot nematodes...
Availability of ample genomic data promotes the reevaluation and reestablishment of bacterial taxono...
© The Author/s. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published in fi...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Copyright © 2020 Orr, Neilson, Freitag, Roberts, Davies, Blok and Cock.Pasteuria spp. are endospore ...
Phytonematodes are known to cause substantial losses in crop yields across the world. Since the midd...
Inference of evolutionary relationships between nematodes is severely hampered by their conserved mo...