The genus Erwinia: enterobacteria pathogenic to plants and animals.
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Biochemical identification of new species and biogroups of Enterobacteriaceae isolated from clinical specimensSymbiont polyphyly, co-evolution, and necessity in pentatomid stinkbugs from Costa RicaElucidation of the structure of the core region and the complete structure of the R-type lipopolysaccharide of Erwinia carotovora FERM P-7576.Molecular cloning of Erwinia chrysanthemi pectinase and cellulase structural genes.Classification and identification of bacteria by mass spectrometry and computational analysis.Elevated temperature enhances virulence of Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora strain EC153 to plants and stimulates production of the quorum sensing signal, N-acyl homoserine lactone, and extracellular proteins.Synergistic hydrolysis of carboxymethyl cellulose and acid-swollen cellulose by two endoglucanases (CelZ and CelY) from Erwinia chrysanthemi.Acceptance by Erwinia spp. of R plasmid R68.45 and its ability to mobilize the chromosome of Erwinia chrysanthemi.Identification of a chromosome-borne expanded-spectrum class a beta-lactamase from Erwinia persicinaGeneralized transduction in the enterobacterial phytopathogen Erwinia chrysanthemi.Transmission of lac by the sex factor E in Erwinia strains from human clinical sources.Enterobacteriaceae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa recovered from vegetable salads.Production of Cell Wall-Degrading Enzymes by the Phytopathogenic Fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.In-use contamination of intravenous infusion fluidErwinia chrysanthemi tolC is involved in resistance to antimicrobial plant chemicals and is essential for phytopathogenesis.Plant models for animal pathogenesis.Hexuronate catabolism in Erwinia chrysanthemiPectate lyase gene regulatory mutants of Erwinia chrysanthemi.Evidence that polygalacturonase is a virulence determinant in Erwinia carotovora.Mutants of Erwinia chrysanthemi defective in secretion of pectinase and cellulase.Aldohexuronate transport system in Erwinia carotovora.In vivo cloning of Erwinia carotovora genes involved in the catabolism of hexuronates.Bacteriocin-resistant mutants of Erwinia chrysanthemi: possible involvement of iron acquisition in phytopathogenicity.Mu-lac insertion-directed mutagenesis in a pectate lyase gene of Erwinia chrysanthemiUnusual susceptibility of Erwinia amylovora to antibacterial agents in relation to the barrier function of its cell envelopeAcceptance and transfer of R-factor RP1 by members of the "herbicola" group of the genus Erwinia.Donor strains of the soft-rot bacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi and conjugational transfer of the pectolytic capacity.Tn5-Induced Mutations in the Enterobacterial Phytopathogen Erwinia chrysanthemi.Conjugational transfer of genes determining plant virulence in Erwinia amylovoraGene transmission among strains of Erwinia amylovora.Direct selection for P1-sensitive mutants of enteric bacteria.Analysis of the bacterial communities associated with two ant-plant symbioses.Transfer among Erwinia spp. and other enterobacteria of antibiotic resistance carried on R factors.Draft Genome Sequence of the Bactrocera oleae Symbiont "Candidatus Erwinia dacicola"Enzymatic degradation of polygalacturonic acid by Yersinia and Klebsiella species in relation to clinical laboratory procedures.Bacterial pathogens of fish.Erwinia infections in man.Fermentation of d-Xylose and l-Arabinose to Ethanol by Erwinia chrysanthemi.A broad-host-range expression vector based on the pL promoter of coliphage lambda: regulated synthesis of human interleukin 2 in Erwinia and Serratia species.Requirement for pantothenate for filament formation by Erwinia carotovora.
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The genus Erwinia: enterobacteria pathogenic to plants and animals.
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The genus Erwinia: enterobacteria pathogenic to plants and animals.
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The genus Erwinia: enterobacteria pathogenic to plants and animals.
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The genus Erwinia: enterobacteria pathogenic to plants and animals.
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The genus Erwinia: enterobacteria pathogenic to plants and animals.
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The genus Erwinia: enterobacteria pathogenic to plants and animals.
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The genus Erwinia: enterobacteria pathogenic to plants and animals.
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The genus Erwinia: enterobacteria pathogenic to plants and animals.
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1972-01-01T00:00:00Z