Rhizogenic Agrobacterium biovar 1 strains have been found to cause extensive root proliferation on hydroponically grown Cucurbitaceae and Solanaceae crops, resulting in substantial economic losses. As these agrobacteria live under similar ecological conditions, infecting a limited number of crops, it may be hypothesized that genetic and phenotypic variation among such strains is relatively low. In this study we assessed the phenotypic diversity as well as the phylogenetic and evolutionary relationships of several rhizogenic Agrobacterium biovar 1 strains from cucurbit and solanaceous crops. A collection of 41 isolates was subjected to a number of phenotypic assays and characterized by MLSA targeting four housekeeping genes (16S rRNA gene, r...
In 2005, an extensive survey of bacterial wilt in Cameroon collected 110 strains of Ralstonia solana...
In this study, we explored the pathogenicity and phylogenetic position of Agrobacterium spp. strains...
Rhizogenic agrobacteria induce extensive root proliferation, in several economically valuable, dicot...
Rhizogenic Agrobacterium biovar 1 strains have been found to cause extensive root proliferation on h...
© 2017 British Society for Plant Pathology Rhizogenic Agrobacterium biovar 1, harbouring an Ri-plasm...
The genus Agrobacterium includes plant-associated bacteria and opportunistic human pathogens. Taxono...
The Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) can be divided into four phylotypes, and includes ...
Agrobacterium are Alphaproteobacteria common in most soils that closely interact with plants in two ...
Crazy roots, a disease caused by Agrobacterium rhizogenes, is becoming a major problem in the Flemis...
Root mat of cucumbers and tomatoes has previously been shown to be caused by Agrobacterium radiobact...
The genus Agrobacterium contains a group of plant-pathogenic bacteria that have been developed into ...
Ralstonia solanacearum is a ubiquitous, highly variable and adaptable plant pathogen distributed wor...
Ralstonia solanacearum biovars 3 and 4 causing bacterial wilt of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is...
International audienceThe analysis of housekeeping recA gene sequences from 138 strains from 13 spec...
In 2005, an extensive survey of bacterial wilt in Cameroon collected 110 strains of #Ralstonia solan...
In 2005, an extensive survey of bacterial wilt in Cameroon collected 110 strains of Ralstonia solana...
In this study, we explored the pathogenicity and phylogenetic position of Agrobacterium spp. strains...
Rhizogenic agrobacteria induce extensive root proliferation, in several economically valuable, dicot...
Rhizogenic Agrobacterium biovar 1 strains have been found to cause extensive root proliferation on h...
© 2017 British Society for Plant Pathology Rhizogenic Agrobacterium biovar 1, harbouring an Ri-plasm...
The genus Agrobacterium includes plant-associated bacteria and opportunistic human pathogens. Taxono...
The Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) can be divided into four phylotypes, and includes ...
Agrobacterium are Alphaproteobacteria common in most soils that closely interact with plants in two ...
Crazy roots, a disease caused by Agrobacterium rhizogenes, is becoming a major problem in the Flemis...
Root mat of cucumbers and tomatoes has previously been shown to be caused by Agrobacterium radiobact...
The genus Agrobacterium contains a group of plant-pathogenic bacteria that have been developed into ...
Ralstonia solanacearum is a ubiquitous, highly variable and adaptable plant pathogen distributed wor...
Ralstonia solanacearum biovars 3 and 4 causing bacterial wilt of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is...
International audienceThe analysis of housekeeping recA gene sequences from 138 strains from 13 spec...
In 2005, an extensive survey of bacterial wilt in Cameroon collected 110 strains of #Ralstonia solan...
In 2005, an extensive survey of bacterial wilt in Cameroon collected 110 strains of Ralstonia solana...
In this study, we explored the pathogenicity and phylogenetic position of Agrobacterium spp. strains...
Rhizogenic agrobacteria induce extensive root proliferation, in several economically valuable, dicot...