Bibliography:Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola
Publication list for Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola sorted according to research topics
Contents
- 1 general biology - morphology - evolution (5)
- 2 identification/taxonomy (6)
- 3 control - general (1)
- 4 biocontrol - natural enemies (3)
- 5 resistance/tolerance/defence of host (25)
- 6 population dynamics/ epidemiology (1)
- 7 surveys/sampling/distribution (5)
- 8 molecular biology - genes (23)
- 9 review (1)
general biology - morphology - evolution (5)
Australasian Plant Pathology (2009) 38, 242-246
E.J. Cother and D.H. Noble (2009)
Identification of blossom blight in stock (Matthiola incana) caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola
The Plant Journal (2008) 53, 393-399
Jun Fan, Casey Crooks and Chris Lamb (2008)
High-throughput quantitative luminescence assay of the growth in planta of Pseudomonas syringae chromosomally tagged with Photorhabdus luminescens luxCDABE
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2005) 71, 5182-5191
Michael S.H. Hwang, Robyn L. Morgan, Sara F. Sarkar, Pauline W. Wang and David S. Guttman (2005)
Phylogenetic characterization of virulence and resistance phenotypes of Pseudomonas syringae
Plant Pathology (2004) 53, 73-79
B.J. Peters, G.J. Ash, E.J. Cother, D.L. Hailstones, D.H. Noble and N.A.R. Urwin (2004)
Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola in Australia: pathogenic, phenotypic and genetic diversity
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1996) 62, 2360-2374
M. Saunier, L. Malandrin and R. Samson (1996)
Distribution of Pseudomonas syringae pathovars into twenty-three O serogroups
identification/taxonomy (6)
Plant Pathology (2011) 60, 338-344
N. Parkinson, R. Bryant, J. Bew and J. Elphinstone (2011)
Rapid phylogenetic identification of members of the Pseudomonas syringae species complex using the rpoD locus
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2011) 33, 318-331
R. Xu and J.T. Tambong (2011)
A TaqMan real-time PCR assay targeting the cytochrome o ubiquinol oxidase subunit II gene for detection of several pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae
Genetics and Molecular Biology (2008) 31, 106-115
Abi S.A. Marques, Anne Marchaison, Louis Gardan and Régine Samson (2008)
BOX-PCR-based identification of bacterial species belonging to Pseudomonas syringae: P. viridiflava group
Plant Disease (2002) 86, 992-998
N.A. Cintas, S.T. Koike and C.T. Bull (2002)
A new pathovar, Pseudomonas syringae pv. alisalensis pv. nov., proposed for the causal agent of bacterial blight of broccoli and broccoli raab
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1998) 64, 1180-1187
Agathe Clerc, Charles Manceau and Xavier Nesme (1998)
Comparison of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA with amplified fragment length polymorphism to assess genetic diversity and genetic relatedness within genospecies III of Pseudomonas syringae
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1994) 60, 2924-2930
S. Bereswill, P. Bugert, B. Völksch, M. Ullrich, C.L. Bender and K. Geider (1994)
Identification and relatedness of coronatine-producing Pseudomonas syringae pathovars by PCR analysis and sequence determination of the amplification products
control - general (1)
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2015) 81, 432-440
T. Sotelo, M. Lema, P. Soengas, M.E. Cartea and P. Velasco (2015)
In vitro activity of glucosinolates and their degradation products against Brassica-pathogenic bacteria and fungi
biocontrol - natural enemies (3)
Phytopathology (2007) 97, 794-802
Shobha D. Potlakayala, Darwin W. Reed, Patrick S. Covello and Pierre R. Fobert (2007)
Systemic acquired resistance in canola is linked with pathogenesis-related gene expression and requires salicylic acid
Journal of General Plant Pathology (2003) 69, 71-75
Soichiro Morita, Mikiko Azuma, Toshiko Aoba, Hiroya Satou, Kazuhiko Narisawa and Teruyoshi Hashiba (2003)
Induced systemic resistance of Chinese cabbage to bacterial leaf spot and Alternaria leaf spot by the root endophytic fungus, Heteroconium chaetospira
New Phytologist (2003) 160, 413-420
Choong-Min Ryu, Chia-Hui Hu, M.S. Reddy and Joseph W. Kloepper (2003)
Different signaling pathways of induced resistance by rhizobacteria in Arabidopsis thaliana against two pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae
resistance/tolerance/defence of host (25)
population dynamics/ epidemiology (1)
Plant Disease (2002) 86, 883-888
Youfu Zhao, John P. Damicone and Carol L. Bender (2002)
Detection, survival, and sources of inoculum for bacterial diseases of leafy crucifers in Oklahoma
surveys/sampling/distribution (5)
Plant Disease (2006) 90, p. 683 (Keinath et al.)
A.P. Keinath, W.P. Wechter and J.P. Smith (2006)
First report of bacterial leaf spot on leafy brassica greens caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola in South Carolina
Plant Disease (2002) 86, 883-888
Youfu Zhao, John P. Damicone and Carol L. Bender (2002)
Detection, survival, and sources of inoculum for bacterial diseases of leafy crucifers in Oklahoma
Plant Disease (2002) 86, p. 186 (Lewis Ivey et al.)
M.L. Lewis Ivey, S. Wright and S.A. Miller (2002)
Report of bacterial leaf spot on collards and turnip leaves in Ohio
Plant Disease (2001) 85, p. 1207 (Cintas et al.)
N.A. Cintas, C.T. Bull, S.T. Koike and H. Bouzar (2001)
A new bacterial leaf spot disease of broccolini, caused by Pseudomonas syringae pathovar maculicola, in California
Plant Disease (2000) 84, 1015-1020
Youfu Zhao, John P. Damicone, David H. Demezas, Vidhya Rangaswamy and Carol L. Bender (2000)
Bacterial leaf spot of leafy crucifers in Oklahoma caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola
molecular biology - genes (23)
review (1)
Journal of General Plant Pathology (2014) 80, 466-474
Yuichi Takikawa and Fuyumi Takahashi (2014)
Bacterial leaf spot and blight of crucifer plants (Brassicaceae) caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola and P. cannabina pv. alisalensis