Taxonomy Bacteria; Phylum Proteobacteria; Class Gammaproteobacteria; Order Lysobacterales (earlier synonym of Xanthomonadales); Family Lysobacteraceae (earlier synonym of Xanthomonadaceae); Genus Xanthomonas; Species X. hortorum; Pathovars: pv. carotae, pv. vitians, pv. hederae, pv. pelargonii, pv. taraxaci, pv. cynarae, and pv. gardneri. Host range Xanthomonas hortorum affects agricultural crops, and horticultural and wild plants. Tomato, carrot, artichoke, lettuce, pelargonium, ivy, and dandelion were originally described as the main natural hosts of the seven separate pathovars. Artificial inoculation experiments also revealed other hosts. The natural and experimental host ranges are expected to be broader than initially assumed. Ad...
The bacterial genus Xanthomonas is responsible for disease outbreaks in several hundred plant specie...
The bacterial genus Xanthomonas is responsible for disease outbreaks in several hundred plant specie...
Global climate warming and involvement of new regions with endemic populations of microorganisms in ...
International audienceTaxonomy Bacteria; Phylum Proteobacteria; Class Gammaproteobacteria; Order Lys...
Taxonomy: Bacteria; Phylum Proteobacteria; Class Gammaproteobacteria; Order Lysobacterales (earlier ...
Xanthomonads are plant-associated bacteria responsible for diseases of considerable economic importa...
Le genre Xanthomonas représente un réservoir majeur d’espèces bactériennes phytopathogènes. Parmi ce...
Phytopathogenic bacteria of the Xanthomonas genus cause severe diseases on hundreds of host plants, ...
The bacterial genus Xanthomonas is responsible for disease outbreaks in several hundred plant specie...
The genus Xanthomonas constitutes a major reservoir of phytopathogenic bacterial species. Among them...
International audienceThe strict relationships between bacteria and plants represent one of the majo...
Previously, we have produced a phylogeny of species type strains from the plant-pathogenic genus Xan...
The strict relationships between bacteria and plants represents one of the major facets of terrestri...
The bacterial genus Xanthomonas is responsible for disease outbreaks in several hundred plant specie...
International audienceAssessment of the taxonomy and diversity of the Xanthomonas strains causing ba...
The bacterial genus Xanthomonas is responsible for disease outbreaks in several hundred plant specie...
The bacterial genus Xanthomonas is responsible for disease outbreaks in several hundred plant specie...
Global climate warming and involvement of new regions with endemic populations of microorganisms in ...
International audienceTaxonomy Bacteria; Phylum Proteobacteria; Class Gammaproteobacteria; Order Lys...
Taxonomy: Bacteria; Phylum Proteobacteria; Class Gammaproteobacteria; Order Lysobacterales (earlier ...
Xanthomonads are plant-associated bacteria responsible for diseases of considerable economic importa...
Le genre Xanthomonas représente un réservoir majeur d’espèces bactériennes phytopathogènes. Parmi ce...
Phytopathogenic bacteria of the Xanthomonas genus cause severe diseases on hundreds of host plants, ...
The bacterial genus Xanthomonas is responsible for disease outbreaks in several hundred plant specie...
The genus Xanthomonas constitutes a major reservoir of phytopathogenic bacterial species. Among them...
International audienceThe strict relationships between bacteria and plants represent one of the majo...
Previously, we have produced a phylogeny of species type strains from the plant-pathogenic genus Xan...
The strict relationships between bacteria and plants represents one of the major facets of terrestri...
The bacterial genus Xanthomonas is responsible for disease outbreaks in several hundred plant specie...
International audienceAssessment of the taxonomy and diversity of the Xanthomonas strains causing ba...
The bacterial genus Xanthomonas is responsible for disease outbreaks in several hundred plant specie...
The bacterial genus Xanthomonas is responsible for disease outbreaks in several hundred plant specie...
Global climate warming and involvement of new regions with endemic populations of microorganisms in ...