Xylella fastidiosa is an economically important bacterial plant pathogen. With insights gained from 72 genomes, this study investigated differences among the three main subspecies, which have allopatric origins: X. fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa, multiplex, and pauca. The origin of recombinogenic X. fastidiosa subsp. morus and sandyi was also assessed. The evolutionary rate of the 622 genes of the species core genome was estimated at the scale of an X. fastidiosa subsp. pauca subclade (7.62 107 substitutions per site per year), which was subsequently used to estimate divergence time for the subspecies and introduction events. The study characterized genes present in the accessory genome of each of the three subspecies and investigated the cor...
Pathogen introductions have led to numerous disease outbreaks in naive regions of the globe. The pla...
Xylella fastidiosa, an etiological agent of emerging crop diseases around the world, is naturally co...
Xylella fastidiosa is a plant pathogenic bacterium recently introduced in Europe that is causing dec...
Xylella fastidiosa is an economically important bacterial plant pathogen. With insights gained from ...
The genome of Xylella fastidiosa encodes the properties that enable it to alternately colonize its p...
The extension of international trading and global changes affect the distribution of diseases posing...
The bacterial pathogen Xylella fastidiosa infects xylem and causes disease in many plant species in ...
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) has the capacity of uptaking extracellular DNA from the environment and inco...
Once thought to be restricted to the Americas, the plant-associated bacterium Xylella fastidiosa has...
Xylella fastidiosa causes diseases in many plant species. Originally confined to the Americas, infec...
Homologous recombination affects the evolution of bacteria such as Xylella fastidiosa, a naturally c...
Abstract Background The Gram-negative, xylem-limited phytopathogenic bacterium Xylella fastidiosa is...
BackgroundPathogens with a global distribution face diverse biotic and abiotic conditions across pop...
The phytopathogenic bacterium Xylella fastidiosa was thought to be restricted to the Americas where ...
Pathogen introductions have led to numerous disease outbreaks in naive regions of the globe. The pla...
Pathogen introductions have led to numerous disease outbreaks in naive regions of the globe. The pla...
Xylella fastidiosa, an etiological agent of emerging crop diseases around the world, is naturally co...
Xylella fastidiosa is a plant pathogenic bacterium recently introduced in Europe that is causing dec...
Xylella fastidiosa is an economically important bacterial plant pathogen. With insights gained from ...
The genome of Xylella fastidiosa encodes the properties that enable it to alternately colonize its p...
The extension of international trading and global changes affect the distribution of diseases posing...
The bacterial pathogen Xylella fastidiosa infects xylem and causes disease in many plant species in ...
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) has the capacity of uptaking extracellular DNA from the environment and inco...
Once thought to be restricted to the Americas, the plant-associated bacterium Xylella fastidiosa has...
Xylella fastidiosa causes diseases in many plant species. Originally confined to the Americas, infec...
Homologous recombination affects the evolution of bacteria such as Xylella fastidiosa, a naturally c...
Abstract Background The Gram-negative, xylem-limited phytopathogenic bacterium Xylella fastidiosa is...
BackgroundPathogens with a global distribution face diverse biotic and abiotic conditions across pop...
The phytopathogenic bacterium Xylella fastidiosa was thought to be restricted to the Americas where ...
Pathogen introductions have led to numerous disease outbreaks in naive regions of the globe. The pla...
Pathogen introductions have led to numerous disease outbreaks in naive regions of the globe. The pla...
Xylella fastidiosa, an etiological agent of emerging crop diseases around the world, is naturally co...
Xylella fastidiosa is a plant pathogenic bacterium recently introduced in Europe that is causing dec...