The genetic diversity in Australian populations of Xanthomonas species associated with bacterial leaf spot in tomato, capsicum and chilli were compared to worldwide bacterial populations. The aim of this study was to confirm the identities of these Australian Xanthomonas species and classify them in comparison to overseas isolates. Analysis of whole genome sequence allows for the investigation of bacterial population structure, pathogenicity and gene exchange, resulting in better management strategies and biosecurity
Xanthomonas vesicatoria causes bacterial spot disease of pepper and tomato plants. We report here th...
Xanthomonas, a complex group of pathogens infecting more than 400 plants which is expanding to new h...
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Abstract Background The genetic diversity in Australian populations of Xanthomonas species associate...
Four Xanthomonas species are known to cause bacterial spot of tomato and pepper, but the global dist...
Background: Bacterial spot of tomato and pepper is caused by four Xanthomonas species and is a major...
Several species of Xanthomonas cause bacterial leaf spot, a disease that affects solanaceous crops w...
Bacterial spot of tomato and pepper, a major problem in tropical climates, can be caused by several ...
International audienceMultiple species of Xanthomonas cause bacterial spot of tomato (BST) and peppe...
Bacterial leaf spot (BLS) is a disease of tomato, chilli and capsicum caused by four species of Xant...
Multiple species of Xanthomonas cause bacterial spot of tomato (BST) and pepper. We sequenced five X...
Phytopathogenic bacteria of the Xanthomonas genus cause severe diseases on hundreds of host plants, ...
Figure S1. Phylogeny of Australian and Genbank genomes based on whole genome SNP data. Australian st...
Xanthomonas vesicatoria causes bacterial spot disease of pepper and tomato plants. We report here th...
Xanthomonas, a complex group of pathogens infecting more than 400 plants which is expanding to new h...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
Abstract Background The genetic diversity in Australian populations of Xanthomonas species associate...
Four Xanthomonas species are known to cause bacterial spot of tomato and pepper, but the global dist...
Background: Bacterial spot of tomato and pepper is caused by four Xanthomonas species and is a major...
Several species of Xanthomonas cause bacterial leaf spot, a disease that affects solanaceous crops w...
Bacterial spot of tomato and pepper, a major problem in tropical climates, can be caused by several ...
International audienceMultiple species of Xanthomonas cause bacterial spot of tomato (BST) and peppe...
Bacterial leaf spot (BLS) is a disease of tomato, chilli and capsicum caused by four species of Xant...
Multiple species of Xanthomonas cause bacterial spot of tomato (BST) and pepper. We sequenced five X...
Phytopathogenic bacteria of the Xanthomonas genus cause severe diseases on hundreds of host plants, ...
Figure S1. Phylogeny of Australian and Genbank genomes based on whole genome SNP data. Australian st...
Xanthomonas vesicatoria causes bacterial spot disease of pepper and tomato plants. We report here th...
Xanthomonas, a complex group of pathogens infecting more than 400 plants which is expanding to new h...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...