Brenneria salicis has been studied in willow wood only in relation to watermark disease. In this pathogenic condition, the bacterium occurs at high concentrations. Pathogenicity of B. salicis is still uncontrollable and the disease unpredictable because the plant-bacteria interaction is not understood. Thanks to molecular techniques B. salicis can be detected at low concentrations, which are found in most non-pathogenic interactions. Brenneria salicis was identified and traced with a new specific three-primer polymerase chain reaction and its identity and relative concentration in biological samples confirmed through denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis profiling. Brenneria salicis was found in symptomless willows sampled randomly in Fla...
In Canada, willow (Salix spp.) short rotation intensive cultures (SRIC) have been established to inv...
Horse chestnut is an important amenity tree species which has been significantly affected over the p...
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a tree health condition affecting two oak species in Britain Quercus robu...
Brenneria salicis has been studied in willow wood only in relation to watermark disease. In this pat...
Brenneria salicis resides in symptomless willow (Salix spp.) and other tree species, but only willow...
Willows in the Flemish region are threatened by the watermark disease, a wood disease caused by the ...
In 2016, bacterial canker symptoms, often with dried ooze, were observed on Salix alba plants in mu...
Eighty-six isolates of Erwinia salicis, the causal agent of watermark disease of willow, were obtain...
The presence of Brenneria salicis has been found in several European countries (Belgium, Austria, th...
Endophytic microbial communities contribute significantly to plant health. If this is widely accepte...
To find out whether bacteria isolated from diseased plant parts can be the main causal agent for the...
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 ...
A group of nine Gram-negative staining, facultatively anaerobic bacterial strains isolated from nati...
Microbial communities in the endosphere of Salicaceae plants, poplar (Populus trichocarpa) and willo...
In Canada, willow (Salix spp.) short rotation intensive cultures (SRIC) have been established to inv...
Horse chestnut is an important amenity tree species which has been significantly affected over the p...
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a tree health condition affecting two oak species in Britain Quercus robu...
Brenneria salicis has been studied in willow wood only in relation to watermark disease. In this pat...
Brenneria salicis resides in symptomless willow (Salix spp.) and other tree species, but only willow...
Willows in the Flemish region are threatened by the watermark disease, a wood disease caused by the ...
In 2016, bacterial canker symptoms, often with dried ooze, were observed on Salix alba plants in mu...
Eighty-six isolates of Erwinia salicis, the causal agent of watermark disease of willow, were obtain...
The presence of Brenneria salicis has been found in several European countries (Belgium, Austria, th...
Endophytic microbial communities contribute significantly to plant health. If this is widely accepte...
To find out whether bacteria isolated from diseased plant parts can be the main causal agent for the...
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 ...
A group of nine Gram-negative staining, facultatively anaerobic bacterial strains isolated from nati...
Microbial communities in the endosphere of Salicaceae plants, poplar (Populus trichocarpa) and willo...
In Canada, willow (Salix spp.) short rotation intensive cultures (SRIC) have been established to inv...
Horse chestnut is an important amenity tree species which has been significantly affected over the p...
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a tree health condition affecting two oak species in Britain Quercus robu...