Phylogenetic position and virulence apparatus of the pear flower necrosis pathogen Erwinia piriflorinigrans CFBP 5888(T) as assessed by comparative genomics

Smits THM, Rezzonico F, López MM, Blom J, Goesmann A, Frey JE, Duffy B (2013)
Systematic and applied microbiology 36(7): 449-456.

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Smits, Theo H. M.; Rezzonico, Fabio; López, María M.; Blom, JochenUniBi; Goesmann, AlexanderUniBi ; Frey, Jürg E.; Duffy, Brion
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Erwinia piriflorinigrans is a necrotrophic pathogen of pear reported from Spain that destroys flowers but does not progress further into the host. We sequenced the complete genome of the type strain CFBP 5888(T) clarifying its phylogenetic position within the genus Erwinia, and indicating a position between its closest relative, the epiphyte Erwinia tasmaniensis and other plant pathogenic Erwinia spp. (i.e., the fire blight pathogen E. amylovora and the Asian pear pathogen E. pyrifoliae). Common features are the type III and type VI secretion systems, amylovoran biosynthesis and desferrioxamine production. The E. piriflorinigrans genome also provided the first evidence for production of the siderophore chrysobactin within the genus Erwinia sensu stricto, which up to now was mostly associated with phytopathogenic, soft-rot Dickeya and Pectobacterium species. Plasmid pEPIR37, reported in this strain, is closely related to small plasmids found in the fire blight pathogen E. amylovora and E. pyrifoliae. The genome of E. piriflorinigrans also gives detailed insights in evolutionary genomics of pathoadapted Erwinia.
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
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Systematic and applied microbiology
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36
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7
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449-456
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0723-2020
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2602756

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Smits THM, Rezzonico F, López MM, et al. Phylogenetic position and virulence apparatus of the pear flower necrosis pathogen Erwinia piriflorinigrans CFBP 5888(T) as assessed by comparative genomics. Systematic and applied microbiology. 2013;36(7):449-456.
Smits, T. H. M., Rezzonico, F., López, M. M., Blom, J., Goesmann, A., Frey, J. E., & Duffy, B. (2013). Phylogenetic position and virulence apparatus of the pear flower necrosis pathogen Erwinia piriflorinigrans CFBP 5888(T) as assessed by comparative genomics. Systematic and applied microbiology, 36(7), 449-456. doi:10.1016/j.syapm.2013.04.003
Smits, Theo H. M., Rezzonico, Fabio, López, María M., Blom, Jochen, Goesmann, Alexander, Frey, Jürg E., and Duffy, Brion. 2013. “Phylogenetic position and virulence apparatus of the pear flower necrosis pathogen Erwinia piriflorinigrans CFBP 5888(T) as assessed by comparative genomics”. Systematic and applied microbiology 36 (7): 449-456.
Smits, T. H. M., Rezzonico, F., López, M. M., Blom, J., Goesmann, A., Frey, J. E., and Duffy, B. (2013). Phylogenetic position and virulence apparatus of the pear flower necrosis pathogen Erwinia piriflorinigrans CFBP 5888(T) as assessed by comparative genomics. Systematic and applied microbiology 36, 449-456.
Smits, T.H.M., et al., 2013. Phylogenetic position and virulence apparatus of the pear flower necrosis pathogen Erwinia piriflorinigrans CFBP 5888(T) as assessed by comparative genomics. Systematic and applied microbiology, 36(7), p 449-456.
T.H.M. Smits, et al., “Phylogenetic position and virulence apparatus of the pear flower necrosis pathogen Erwinia piriflorinigrans CFBP 5888(T) as assessed by comparative genomics”, Systematic and applied microbiology, vol. 36, 2013, pp. 449-456.
Smits, T.H.M., Rezzonico, F., López, M.M., Blom, J., Goesmann, A., Frey, J.E., Duffy, B.: Phylogenetic position and virulence apparatus of the pear flower necrosis pathogen Erwinia piriflorinigrans CFBP 5888(T) as assessed by comparative genomics. Systematic and applied microbiology. 36, 449-456 (2013).
Smits, Theo H. M., Rezzonico, Fabio, López, María M., Blom, Jochen, Goesmann, Alexander, Frey, Jürg E., and Duffy, Brion. “Phylogenetic position and virulence apparatus of the pear flower necrosis pathogen Erwinia piriflorinigrans CFBP 5888(T) as assessed by comparative genomics”. Systematic and applied microbiology 36.7 (2013): 449-456.

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