Brenneria salicis resides in symptomless willow (Salix spp.) and other tree species, but only willow trees develop watermark disease. To understand the conversion of B. salicis into a pathogen, its pathogenicity and differential growth in the various tree species are studied. Brenneria salicis was detected by plating and polymerase chain reaction-based techniques. Cell wall degradation and quorum sensing (QS) were assayed as possible pathogenicity mechanisms in wood. Differences in B. salicis growth capacities were tested in wood sap of the trees. Watermark diseased willow wood contained high oncentrations of B. salicis with QS-induced cellulase activity. In the fall, wood sap of willow, and not of poplar and alder, promoted high density gr...
Bacterial diseases in woody plants are best characterized for ornamental and fruit trees and much le...
Pathogenic fungi, such as polypore fungi that infect live sapwood, decrease quality and value of woo...
During the past decade, important dieback has been observed in short-rotation forestry plantations o...
Brenneria salicis resides in symptomless willow (Salix spp.) and other tree species, but only willow...
Brenneria salicis has been studied in willow wood only in relation to watermark disease. In this pat...
Willows in the Flemish region are threatened by the watermark disease, a wood disease caused by the ...
To find out whether bacteria isolated from diseased plant parts can be the main causal agent for the...
In 2016, bacterial canker symptoms, often with dried ooze, were observed on Salix alba plants in mu...
The presence of Brenneria salicis has been found in several European countries (Belgium, Austria, th...
In Canada, willow (Salix spp.) short rotation intensive cultures (SRIC) have been established to inv...
Eighty-six isolates of Erwinia salicis, the causal agent of watermark disease of willow, were obtain...
To find out whether bacteria isolated from diseased plant parts can be the main causal agent for the...
Producing clean energy by replacing fossil fuels with biomass produced by some woody and herbaceous ...
Buxus sempervirens (L.) is an evergreen shrub often used in urban plantings intended for forming the...
Willow (Salix spp.), a major source of biomass and renewable fiber production, is one of the best ch...
Bacterial diseases in woody plants are best characterized for ornamental and fruit trees and much le...
Pathogenic fungi, such as polypore fungi that infect live sapwood, decrease quality and value of woo...
During the past decade, important dieback has been observed in short-rotation forestry plantations o...
Brenneria salicis resides in symptomless willow (Salix spp.) and other tree species, but only willow...
Brenneria salicis has been studied in willow wood only in relation to watermark disease. In this pat...
Willows in the Flemish region are threatened by the watermark disease, a wood disease caused by the ...
To find out whether bacteria isolated from diseased plant parts can be the main causal agent for the...
In 2016, bacterial canker symptoms, often with dried ooze, were observed on Salix alba plants in mu...
The presence of Brenneria salicis has been found in several European countries (Belgium, Austria, th...
In Canada, willow (Salix spp.) short rotation intensive cultures (SRIC) have been established to inv...
Eighty-six isolates of Erwinia salicis, the causal agent of watermark disease of willow, were obtain...
To find out whether bacteria isolated from diseased plant parts can be the main causal agent for the...
Producing clean energy by replacing fossil fuels with biomass produced by some woody and herbaceous ...
Buxus sempervirens (L.) is an evergreen shrub often used in urban plantings intended for forming the...
Willow (Salix spp.), a major source of biomass and renewable fiber production, is one of the best ch...
Bacterial diseases in woody plants are best characterized for ornamental and fruit trees and much le...
Pathogenic fungi, such as polypore fungi that infect live sapwood, decrease quality and value of woo...
During the past decade, important dieback has been observed in short-rotation forestry plantations o...