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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
..........................................................................................................................xiii
Section
1.
SYMPOSIA
Towards the Next Millennium: Challenges and Prospects with Plant Associated
Bacteria. A.K. Vidaver
..................................................................................................3
Control of Bacterial Diseases Through Pathogen Freedom of Planting Material.
J.D. Janse
.........................................................................................................................6
Future Development of Chemical and Biological Controls for Bacterial Diseases of
Plants. T.J. Burr
..........................................................................................................19
Classical and Engineered Breeding for Resistance to Bacterial Plant Diseases.
J.P.
Paulin
and M.N. Brisset
............................................................................................24
Classification, Naming, and Plant Pathogenic Bacteria-What is to be done?
J.M. Young
.....................................................................................................................30
Taxonomy of Phytopathogenic Pseudomonads. L.
Gardán
and R. Christen
.........38
The Candidates Phytoplasma Concept: New Names But Not Yet a Taxonomy for
the Fastidious Plant Pathogenic Mollicutes. G. Firrao
...........................................41
Type III Secretion in Root-Colonising Pseudomonas. G.M. Preston,
N.
Bertrand,
and
P.B. Rainey
..............................................................................................................44
The Role of AvrXa7and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae in Resistance and
Disease. F. F. White, B. Yang, B. Porter, and LB. Johnson
...........................................47
Molecular Approaches for Elucidating the in situ Activities of Bacterial Biological
Control Agents. J.E.
Loper,
C.A. Whistler, M.D.
Henkels, V.O. Stockwell,
M.
Brodhagen,
and
N.
Chaney
.............................................................................................56
Endophytic Bacteria and Biocontrol of Plant Diseases. S. Alstrom and J.W.L Van
Vuurde
.............................................................................................................................60
Environmental Applications of Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria of the Genus
Azospirillum. Y.
Bashan, LE. Bashan,
M.
Moreno,
M.E.
Puente, A. Rojas, G.J.
Bethlenfalvay, A. Carrillo, G. Holguin,
P. Vazquez, and B.R.
Glick
.................................68
New Technologies
for Sensitive and Specific Routine Detection of Plant
Pathogenic Bacteria. J.M. Van
der
Wolf, J.R. CM. Van
Beekhoven, P.J.M. Bonants
and CD.
Schoen
.............................................................................................................75
ν
vi
Contents
Use
of
Information
from Multiphasic Analysis for Rapid Identification of Pathogenic
Bacteria. J.B. Jones, G.V. Minsavage, and E.R.
Dickstein........................................78
Strategies for Improving Serological and Molecular Detection of Plant Pathogenic
Bacteria. M.M. Lopez, P. Llop, J.
Cuberò,
R.
Penyalver, P. Caruso,
E. Bettolini, J.
Penalver, M.T.
Goms,
and M.
Cambra
............................................................................83
Expression of the Pseudomonas syringae Hrp Pilus in
Planta.
M.
Romantschuk.
T.
Boureau,
J.
Routtu, S. Taira, and E. Roine
.....................................................................87
Global
Regulators of Extracellular Protein Production in the Soft-Rotting
Bacterium, Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora. A. Chatterjee, Y.
Cui,
Y.
Liu, and
A.K. Chatterjee
................................................................................................................93
Temperature-Mediated Differential Gene Expression in Plant Pathogenic Bacteria.
M. Ullrich, A. Smirnova,
L
Wang, H. Li, H.
Weingart,
A. Burse, C. Goyer, K.
Emani,
В.
Rohde, and I. Budde
.......................................................................................................97
Developing New Concepts in Phytoplasma Research: Where the Virological and
Bacteriological Approaches Meet. G. Firrao
..........................................................100
Characterization of Erwinia pyrifoliae, a Novel Pathogen of Asian Pears.
K. Geider, W.S. Kim, S. Jock,
L
Gardan,
J.
P.
Paulin,
and
S. L.
Rhim
.........................103
New and Expanding Bacterial Diseases on Citrus in South America. B.I.
Canteros
......................................................................................................................................106
Thirty-five Years of Phytobacteriology Research with Special Emphasis on
Pathogenicity of Pseudomonas syringae. K. Rudolph
..........................................109
Section
2.
TAXONOMY AND DIVERSITY
Molecular Differentiation of Erwinia amylovora Strains from Europe and the
Mediterranean Region. S. Jock, W.S. Kim,
С
Bazzi, M.M. Lopez, and K. Geider.
...121
Genetic Diversity of Selected Bacterial Populations in North Carolina. F.J. Louws,
D.F. Ritchie, and P.B. Shoemaker
.................................................................................124
Genetic Diversity of Pseudomonas syringae Pathovars and Related Species
Assessed by
DNA
Heteroduplex Mobility Assay.
L
Sutra, P. Simoneau, and L.
Gardán
..........................................................................................................................128
Two Xanthomonad Pathogens, One from Acerglabrum and One from Sambucus
nigra.
S.K. Mohan and V.P.
Bijman
..........................................................................131
Genetic Diversity of Xylella
fastidiosa
Associated with Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
in Brazil. R.P.
Leite
Jr., A. Mehta, F.M.S.
Carvalho,
and B. Ueno
............................135
Contents
vii
Usefulness of IS1595 as a Molecular Tool for Epidemiological Typing of the
Xanthomonas Pathovar mangiferaeindlcae, Casual Agent of Mango Bacterial Black
Spot.
0.
Pruvost, L.
Gagnevin,
V. Glories,
K. Mete, L
Gout, and
A. Couteau
.........138
Phylogenetic Analysis of the pPT23A
Plasmici
Family of Pseudomonas syringae.
G.W. Sundin, J.L Jacobs,
A. Sesma,
and
J.
Murillo
.....................................................141
Phylogenetic Analysis of Xanthomonas Strains Based on the Nucleotide
Sequences of 16S-23S rRNA Spacer Region, 23S rRNA and gyrB Genes. H.
Ochiai, A. Hasebe, and H. Kaku
....................................................................................144
Genetic Diversity of Xanthomonas sp. pv. passiflorae Causing the Bacterial Spot
on Passion Fruit in Brazil. LP.C. Caramori, R.P.
Leite
Jr., J.
Ferro,
and F.M.S.
Carvalho
........................................................................................................................147
Six New Species are Delineated Within Erwinia chrysanthemi. R. Samson, J.B.
Legendre, S. Vargoz, and L.
Gardán
.............................................................................150
The Determination of the Genetic Diversity and Relative Aggressiveness among
Ten Isolates of Ralstonia solanacearum in Trinidad: Results from a Pilot Study.
R.J.
Fraser, F.
Hosein,
R. Phelps, and L. Vincent-Sealy
...............................................151
RAPD
Fingerprinting and Biochemical Analyses of Isolates of Pseudomonas
corrugata
from Tomato in Portugal. M.L.
Moura,
I.
Correia, A. Queiroz,
A. Lima, and
J.
Duelos
.......................................................................................................................156
Pathogenic and Molecular Relationships among Strains of Xylella
fastidiosa
from
Grapevine and American Elder. D.L Hopkins and R.L Wichman
.........................161
Description and Identification of the new Phytopathogenic Bacterium causing
Bacterial Black Spots on Corn Salad (Valerianella
locusta),
as Acidovorax
valerianellae.
С
Grondeau, R. Samson, and L.
Gardán
.........................................165
Section
3.
PATHOGENICITY AND VIRULENCE FACTORS
Metabolic Colonisation: the Fate of a Leafy Gall. D. Vereecke, K. Cornells, M. Van
Montagu, M. Jaziri, M. Holsters, and K. Goethals
.........................................................169
Extracellular Enzymes Produced by Leifsonia (Clavibacter) xyli subsp. cynodontis.
M. Haapalainen, M.
Metzler,
and M. Romantschuk
.......................................................173
Membrane Vesicle Mediated Transport of Virulence-Factors and of Elicitors for
Defense-Response. I. Schroder, M.
Kuhlmann,
W.
Droge-Laser,
M.
Hoppért,
and K.
Rudolph
.........................................................................................................................176
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens
Chromosomal Genes Required for Virulence and
Attachment to Host Cells. A.G. Matthysse, H. Yarnall, S.B. Boles, and S. McMahan
......................................................................................................................................180
Biotic and Abiotic Elicitation of Apple Defenses Against Fire Blight. M.N. Brisset,
M. Faize, S. Cesbron, M. Tharaud,
S.V.
Thomson, and J.P.
Paulin
..............................184
Molecular Interactions Between Erwinia and their Hosts. E. Lopez-Solanilla, I.
Aguilar,
С
Poza-Carrion,
A. Llama-Palacios,
F. Garcia-Olmedo, and P. Rodriguez-
Palenzuela
....................................................................................................................187
Virulence of Erwinia amylovora and Control of Bacterial Sorbitol and Sucrose
Metabolism Assayed with the Green Fluorescent Protein. J. Bogs, K.
Richter,
and
K. Geider
.......................................................................................................................192
Non-specific, Peroxidase and H2O2 Associated Reactions of Tobacco Leaves after
Infiltration with hrp/hrmA Mutants of P. syringae pv. syringae
61.
Z. Bozso, P.G.
Ott,
M.L
Kecskés,
A. Czelleng, andZ.
Klement
...........................................................195
Section
4.
GENETICS OF PATHOGENICITY
The hrp genes of Pantoea
stewartu
are Regulated by a Complex System that
Senses Environmental Signals. M. Merighi, D.R. Majerczak, and D.L. Coplin
........201
The Hrp Protein Secretion System is not Required for
Coronatine
Biosynthesis in
Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato
ОСЗООО.
A. Penaloza-Vazquez, G.M. Preston,
A.C.
Collmer, and C.L Bender
......................................................................................205
Biosynthesis of Exopolysaccharide by Erwinia amylovora and its Enzymatic
Degradation. W.S. Kim, M.
Schollmeyer,
С.
Langlotz,
H.
Ullrich, A. Huber, and K.
Geider
...........................................................................................................................209
Distribution and Characterisation of
vir
Gene
Homologues
in Pseudomonas
syringae Pathovars. R.W. Jackson, A. Ortiz-Barredo, G. Tsiamis, D. Butcher, B.
Wharton, J.W. Mansfield, J. Murilio, D.L Arnold, and A. Vivian
....................................212
Isolation of Novel Avirulence Genes from Pseudomonas syringae pv.
pisi. D.L.
Arnold, R.W. Jackson, and A. Vivian
.............................................................................216
Isolation of the Oxolinic Acid Resistance Related-Gene from Genomic
DNA
of
Burkholderia glumae. Y. Hikichi, K. Tsujiguchi, Y. Maeda, and T. Okuno
..............220
Comparison of Regulatory Proteins for Pectate Lyase Synthesis between Erwinia
chrysanthemi and E. carotovora subsp. carotovora.
H. Matsumoto, Y. Baba, Y.
Yoshitake, P. Jitareerat, K. Nomura, and S. Tsuyumu
..................................................224
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Analysis of Structure and Function of the Na+ /Glucose Symporter (SglS)-like Gene
of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae. A. Furutani, S. Tsuge,
Y. Kubo,
and O. Horino
......................................................................................................................................229
Roles of popA for the Pathogenicity of Ralstonia solanacearum Pathogenic to
Tobacco.
A. Kanda,
H.
Hasegawa,
H.
Takahashi,
Y.
Hikichi, and T. Okuno
............233
Molecular Characterization of Erwinia carotovora hrpL, which Encodes an
Alternate Sigma Factor. A. Chatterjee, Y.
Cui,
Y.
Liu, and A.K. Chatterjee
............237
HrpA as a Model for a Type III Secretion; mRNA Analysis. E. Roine,
E. Hienonen, S.
Taira,
and M. Romantschuk
................................................................241
Type III Secretion Machinery Has a Role in the Virulence of Soft Rotting Plant
Pathogen Erwinia caratovora carotovora. A. Rantakari,
0.
Virtaharju, S. Vahamiko,
S. Taira, T.
Paiva,
H. Saarilahti, and M. Romantschuk
..............................................244
Section
5.
DISEASES
The Causal
Bacterium of Red Stripe of Rice. H. Kaku and H. Ochiai
...................249
New Occurrence of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris as a Pathogen of
Some Brassica spp. in Yugoslavia. A. Obradovic, M. Arsenijevic, M.
Ivanovic,
and T.
Sretenovic-Rajicic
..........................................................................................................252
Bacterial Diseases of Pepper in Yugoslavia. A. Obradovic, A. Mavridis, K. Rudolph,
M. Arsenijevic, and M. Mijatovic
....................................................................................255
Bacterial Blight of Cassava in Togo: Its Importance, the Virulence of the Pathogen
and the Resistance of Varieties.
A. Banito,
К.
E.
Kpemoua,
К.
Wydra,
and K.
Rudolph
......................................................................................................................................259
Halo Blight of Oats in Scandinavia. P.
Persson
and A.
Sletten
.............................265
Bacterial Soft Rot of Carrot, Parsley, and Celery. V. Gavrilovic, A. Obradovic, and
M. Arsenijevic
................................................................................................................269
Emerging Bacterial Pathogens of Crucifers in the Salinas Valley of California.
N.A.
Cintas,
ST. Koike, and C.T. Bull
...........................................................................272
Section
6.
DISEASE CONTROL
Logistic Regression as a Statistical Tool to Analyse Susceptibility to Crown Gall.
B.
Lastra,
J.
Cubero,
P. Llop,
E.
Carbonell, and
M.M.
Lopez
........................................277
χ
Contents
Integrated Control of Bacterial Diseases of Cassava and Cowpea in West Africa.
K.
Wydra,
A. Fanou,
R.
Sikirou,
M. Zandjanakou,
V.
Zinsou,
and
К.
Rudolph
..............280
Using Stigma Imprints to Determine Fire Blight Risks in Pear and Apple Orchards.
S.V.
Thomson, S.C. Ockey, and D.R.
Hansen..............................................................288
Control of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria in Soil with Organic Amendments.
G. Lazarovits, K. Conn, M.
Tenuta,
and
N.
Soltani
.......................................................291
Reduction of Bacterial Leaf Speck Disease (Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato) in
Tomatoes Treated with a Combination of Azospirillum brasilense,
Bactéricides,
and Mild Heat. Y. Bashan
........................................................................................296
Studies on Resistance of Cassava Genotypes to Bacterial Blight. V. Zinsou, K.
Wydra,
E.
Agbicodo,
В.
Ahohuendo, and K. Rudolph
...................................................301
Reaction of Capsicum genotypes to Bacterial Wilt and Bacterial Spot. C.A. Lopes
and A.M. Quezadao-Duval
............................................................................................306
Selection of Cowpea Genotypes Resistant to Bacterial Blight Caused by
Xanthomonas campestris pv. vignicola. R. Sikirou, K.
Wydra,
and K. Rudolph
...309
The Response of Three Phenotypicaily Variable Burkholderia cepacia Isolates to
Copper-Based
Bactéricides. G.
L.
Mark and
J.W. Lorbeer.....................................315
Pathogenicity and Resistance in Xanthomonas Blight of Cassava. R.M. Cooper,
B. Kemp, R. Day, R. Gomez-Vasquez, and J.R. Beeching
...........................................319
Studies on Control of Fire Blight with the Plant Activator
BION®. O.
Baysal and W.
Zeller
.............................................................................................................................324
Studies on the Mode of Action of Pantoea agglomerans
21889
Against Erwinia
amylovora. P. Laux, G. Mao, and W. Zeller
.............................................................329
Development of an Integrated Approach to the Control of Bacterial Diseases of
Tomato and Pepper. D.A. Cuppels, T. Ainsworth,
H. Lu, F.
Sahln, and V. Higgins....335
Section
7.
ECOLOGY
Population Dynamics of the Onion Phytopathogen Burkholderia cepacia in Organic
Soils Cropped to Onion. G.L. Mark and
J.W. Lorbeer............................................341
Population Dynamics of the Plant Growth-Promoting Bacterium Azospirillum
brasilense and the Pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato in the Tomato
Rhizosphere and Foliage and its use as a Strategy to Control Bacterial Leaf Speck
of Tomato. Y. Bashan
..............................................................................................345
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Sudden Appearance of the Tomato Race of Xanthomonas campestris pv.
vesicatoria
in Yugoslavia. A. Obradovic, A. Mavridis, K. Rudolph, and J. Zdravkovic
......................................................................................................................................350
The Role of the Grasshopper Zonocerus variegatus as Vector of Cassava Bacterial
Blight in West Africa. M. Zandjanakou, K.
Wydra,
A. Fanou,
P. LeGall, and K.
Rudolph
.........................................................................................................................353
Tristeza
and Death of Agave tequilana Weber
var.
Blue. L. Fucikovsky
..........359
Populations of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.
citri
in Endemic Areas. M.
Rybak
and B.
I. Canteros
.........................................................................................................362
Incidence of Biovars
1
and
2
of Ralstonia solanacearum in Potato Fields at Rio
Grande do
Sul
State, Brazil. J.R.P.
Silveira, M.G. Moraes,
and V.
Duarte
.............371
Persistence of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus in Sterilized Soil but
Failure to Confirm It s Survival Overwinter in Field Soil. L. Ward, J. D. Aubin, and
S.H. DeBoer
.................................................................................................................375
Analysis of the Effect of Ultraviolet-B Radiation on the Culturable Bacterial
Community of Peanut. J.L Jacobs and
G.W. Sundin.............................................379
Section
8.
DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS
Application of recA PCR-RFLP for Differentiation of Erwinia carotovora subsp.
carotovora and Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica. M. Waleron, K. Waleron,
and E. Lojkowska
..........................................................................................................385
Development of
a
DNA
Array for Identification and Detection of Pathogenic
Bacteria Associated with Potato. A.
Fessehaie,
S.H. De Boer,
A. Quail, and
A.C.
Levesque
.......................................................................................................................389
Differentiation of Bacterial Populations in Seed Extracts by Flow Cytometry. A.M.
Alvarez
..........................................................................................................................393
Analysis of Xanthomonas campestris pv.
glycines
from Soybean Using Simple
Serological Procedures. S. Prathuangwong, K. Suyama, H.
Fujii,
and H. Negishi....397
PCR Detection of the Onion Pathogen Pantoea ananatis on Various Weeds and
Crops in Georgia, USA. R. Gitaitis,
L
Zolobowska, S. Culpepper, H. Sanders, D.
Langston,
and R. Walcott
..............................................................................................406
An Internal Control for the Diagnosis of Citrus Bacterial Canker by PCR. J.
Cubero,
J.H.
Graham,
T.
Gottwald,
and
T. Riley
...........................................................409
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Detection of Pathogenic Streptomyces scabies from Soil Using PCR Primers for
Ned Virulence Locus. G. Lazarovits, Z. Yang, «.Conn, R.A. Bukhalid, and R.
Loria
......................................................................................................................................412
Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Against Xanthomonas campestris pv.
vesicatoria:
Characterization and Application. K. Tsuchiya, CM. d Ursel, M.
Horită,
and
Y.
Nozu
..................................................................................................................417
Detection of Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastonoi (Pss) on Asymptomatic
Olive Plant Tissues by Enrichment-PCR. R. Penyalver, E. Bertolini,
A. Olmos,
A
Garcia, M.
Cambra,
and M.M. Lopez
............................................................................421
Method Validation by
Ringtesting
to Establish International Standards for Seed
Testing; a Case Study. J.
Gooden,
D.A.
Samac,
D.
Caffier,
К.
Ophel-Keller, and J.
Sheppard
.......................................................................................................................425
Serological Detection of Ralstonia solanacearum in Potatoes by
ELISA
and
Immunofluorescence, and Comparison to PCR. U. Singh and
С
Trevors
...........428
Selective Isolation of Xanthomonas sp., the Causal Agent of Onion Bacterial Blight,
from Onion Seeds. P. Roumagnac and O. Pruvost
.................................................434
Semi-Nested PCR-Based Method for Detection of Agrobacterium tumefaciens in
Soil. J.
Puławska
and P. Sobiczewski
.......................................................................438
Detection of Plant Associated Bacteria byTaqMan™PCR.
S.A. Weller, J.G.
Elphinstone, N.C. Smith, J. Hennessy, and
D.E.
Stead
................................................441
Author Index
................................................................................................................447
Index of Bacteria
.........................................................................................................453
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spelling | Plant pathogenic bacteria proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, July 23 - 27, 2000 ed. by Solke H. De Boer Dordrecht [u.a.] Kluwer Acad. Publ. 2001 XIV, 454 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Bacterial diseases of plants Congresses Phytopathogenic bacteria Congresses Phytopathogene Bakterien (DE-588)4129279-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2000 Charlottetown gnd-content Phytopathogene Bakterien (DE-588)4129279-0 s DE-604 De Boer, Solke H. Sonstige oth International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria 10 2000 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Sonstige (DE-588)10039352-4 oth Digitalisierung TU Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010039663&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Plant pathogenic bacteria proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, July 23 - 27, 2000 |
title_auth | Plant pathogenic bacteria proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, July 23 - 27, 2000 |
title_exact_search | Plant pathogenic bacteria proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, July 23 - 27, 2000 |
title_full | Plant pathogenic bacteria proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, July 23 - 27, 2000 ed. by Solke H. De Boer |
title_fullStr | Plant pathogenic bacteria proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, July 23 - 27, 2000 ed. by Solke H. De Boer |
title_full_unstemmed | Plant pathogenic bacteria proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, July 23 - 27, 2000 ed. by Solke H. De Boer |
title_short | Plant pathogenic bacteria |
title_sort | plant pathogenic bacteria proceedings of the 10th international conference on plant pathogenic bacteria charlottetown prince edward island canada july 23 27 2000 |
title_sub | proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, July 23 - 27, 2000 |
topic | Bacterial diseases of plants Congresses Phytopathogenic bacteria Congresses Phytopathogene Bakterien (DE-588)4129279-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Bacterial diseases of plants Congresses Phytopathogenic bacteria Congresses Phytopathogene Bakterien Konferenzschrift 2000 Charlottetown |
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