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Harmless bacteria inhabiting inner plant tissues are termed endophytes. Population fluctuations in the endophytic bacterium Pantoea agglomerans associated with two species of field cultured citrus plants were monitored over a two-year... more
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      Endophytic bacteriaPantoea Sp
The promotion of sugarcane growth by the endophytic Pantoea agglomerans strain 33.1 was studied under gnotobiotic and greenhouse conditions. The green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged strain P. agglomerans 33.1::pNKGFP was monitored in... more
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      SugarcanePantoea SpPlant Growth Promotion
The Study aimed to compare the efficacy of MALDI-Tof identification system with conventional biochemical tests. Six water samples collected in duplex from water bodies of Mathura region were subjected to culturing, predominant strains... more
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      RhizobiumMALDI-TOFHafnia alveiPantoea Sp
Microorganisms comprise the bulk of biodiversity, but only a small fraction of this diversity grows on artificial media. This phenomenon was noticed almost a century ago, repeatedly confirmed, and termed the "great plate count anomaly."... more
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      BiologyApplied ResearchMedicineMultidisciplinary
Epiphytic microorganisms isolated from the fruits and leaf surfaces of apples and pears were screened for antagonistic activity against Penicillium expansum on pears. From 247 microorganisms tested for antagonistic properties against P.... more
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      MicrobiologyFoodIndustrial BiotechnologyFood Microbiology
Fatal bacteremia caused by Pantoeaagglomerans in a critically ill patient. Karakosta P, Agaliadou-Dioritou U, Aslanidis Th We present a case report concerning fatal bacteremia caused by Pantoeaagglomerans in a critically ill patient.
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      Critical CareICUINTENSIVE CAREBacteria
Autoinducers are important for cellular communication of bacteria. The luxS gene has a central role in the synthesis of autoinducer-2 (AI-2). The gene was identified in a shotgun library of Erwinia amylovora and primers designed for PCR... more
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      BiologyMedicineSignal TransductionBiological Sciences
We investigated the potential plant growth-promoting traits of 377 culturable endophytic bacteria, isolated from Vitis vinifera cv. Glera, as good biofertilizer candidates in vineyard management. Endophyte ability in promoting plant... more
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      MultidisciplinaryBacillusPlant RootsArabidopsis
A regulatory cascade activating hrp/hrc type III secretion and effector genes was delineated in Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii, a bacterial pathogen of corn. Four hrp regulatory genes were characterized: hrpX and hrpY encode the... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyRegulation
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      BioengineeringMolecular BiologyHydrogenBiotechnology
An operon involved in cryptic xylitol metabolism of Pantoea ananatis was cloned by transposon tagging. A xylitol negative mutant with a transposon insertion in the xylitol 4-dehydrogenase gene (xdh) was isolated and genomic DNA around the... more
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      EngineeringTechnologyMetabolismBiological Sciences
ABSTRACTPlant- and animal-pathogenic bacteria utilize phylogenetically distinct type III secretion systems (T3SS) that produce needle-like injectisomes or pili for the delivery of effector proteins into host cells.Pantoea... more
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      MultidisciplinaryVirulencePlant diseasesApplied Environmental Microbiology
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      RecurrencePeritonitisNefrologiaPantoea Sp
A phage (ΦOT8) isolated on Serratia sp. ATCC 39006 was shown to be flagellum-dependent, and to mediate generalized transduction with high efficiency (up to 10−4 transductants per p.f.u.). ΦOT8 was shown to have a broad host range because... more
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      MicrobiologyBacteriophagesMultidisciplinaryMutagenesis
Aims: To isolate and identify endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in sugarcane growing in Cuba without chemical fertilizers. Methods and Results: Two N 2 -fixing isolates, 9C and T2, were obtained from surface-sterilized stems and roots,... more
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      BioengineeringMolecular BiologyHydrogenBiotechnology
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      Case ReportOrthopedicsClinical SciencesAnti-Bacterial Agents
In the environment, Gram-negative bacteria are capable of producing large amounts of endotoxin-containing microvesicles - spherical structures measuring 30-50 nm in diameter, emerging by fragmentation of the outer membrane of the... more
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      Flow CytometryBiologyCytokinesMedicine
Five Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, non-spore-forming, coccoid rod-shaped bacterial isolates were obtained from infant formula and an infant formula production environment and were investigated by use of a polyphasic taxonomic... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyMicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyTaxonomy
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      SoilPhytoremediationBiomassEnvironmental Pollution
Gall formation by Pantoea agglomerans pv. gypsophilae is dependent on the hypersensitive response and pathogenicity (hrp) system. Previous studies demonstrated that PagR and PagI, regulators of the quorum-sensing system, induce expression... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyTranscription Factors
Bacteria were isolated from the rhizosphere and from inside the roots and stems of sugarcane plants grown in the field in Brazil. Endophytic bacteria were found in both the roots and the stems of sugarcane plants, with a significantly... more
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      GeneticsCystic FibrosisBrazilMultidisciplinary
Mesotrione is a benzoylcyclohexane-1,3-dione herbicide that inhibits 4-hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dioxygenase in target plants. Although it has been used since 2000, only a limited number of degrading microorganisms have been reported.... more
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      BioremediationBrazilMultidisciplinaryBiodegradation
Purpose: Pantoea species are pigmented, Gram-negative rods belonging to the Enterobacterales order. They are considered rare, opportunistic pathogens and are mostly implicated in nosocomial outbreaks affecting neonates and... more
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      EpidemiologyPantoea Sp
The type III effector HsvG of the gall-forming Pantoea agglomerans pv. gypsophilae is a DNA-binding protein that is imported to the host nucleus and involved in host specificity. The DNA-binding region of HsvG was delineated to 266 amino... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyTranscription Factors
The results of isolation from infected quince trees showed pure individual colonies of bacteria, Pantoea sp. by microscopic and morphological characteristics for growing colonies. Biochemical tests of the diagnosis was confirmed by... more
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      IraqPCRSequencingPantoea Sp
The aim of this paper was to find the nitrogen and carbon sources that provide maximum biomass production of strain CPA-2 of the biocontrol agent Pantoea agglomerans and minimum cost of media, whilst maintaining biocontrol efficacy. To... more
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      CarbonBiotechnologyBiomassMultidisciplinary
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      MalaysiaHospital InfectionMedicineDisease Outbreaks
Iron is a key micronutrient for microbial growth but is often present in low concentrations or in biologically unavailable forms. Many microorganisms overcome this challenge by producing siderophores, which are ferric-iron chelating... more
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      LocomotionMultidisciplinaryVirulencePlant diseases
Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii, a xylem-dwelling bacterium, is the causal agent of Stewart's wilt and blight of sweet corn. The goal of this study was to characterize the only gene in the P. stewartii subsp. stewartii genome... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyCellulase
In order to address the hypothesis that seeds from ecologically and geographically diverse plants harbor characteristic epiphytic microbiota, we characterized the bacterial and fungal microbiota associated with Triticum and Brassica seed... more
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      FungiBiological SciencesBacteriaBiocontrol
Pantoea agglomerans is a common soil bacterium used in the biocontrol of fungi and bacteria but is also an opportunistic human pathogen. It has been described extensively in this context, but knowledge of bacteriophages infecting this... more
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      BacteriophagesTransmission Electron MicroscopyMultidisciplinaryDNA
The type III effector HsvG of the gall-forming Pantoea agglomerans pv. gypsophilae is a DNA-binding protein that is imported to the host nucleus and involved in host specificity. The DNA-binding region of HsvG was delineated to 266 amino... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyTranscription Factors
The quorum-sensing (QS) regulatory system of the gall-forming Pantoea agglomerans pv. gypsophilae was identified. Mass spectral analysis, together with signal-specific biosensors, demonstrated that P. agglomerans pv. gypsophilae produced... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyTranscription Factors
Gall formation by Pantoea agglomerans pv. gypsophilae is controlled by hrp/hrc genes, phytohormones, and the quorum-sensing (QS) regulatory system. The interactions between these three components were investigated. Disruption of the QS... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyFitness
Pantoea ananatis is the causative agent of sheath and grain rot in rice. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of P. ananatis strain PA13, originally isolated from a diseased rice grain.
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      BacteriologyBiological SciencesPlant diseasesOryza Sativa
The attraction of washed, medium-free cells of Pantoea (Enterobacter) agglomerans to wild, adult Rhagoletis mendax Curran, the blueberry maggot ßy, was evaluated in managed blueberry Þelds in Maine. Attraction was evaluated using Pherocon... more
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      ZoologyGastrointestinal TractTephritidaePantoea Sp
Pantoea agglomerans strain E325, a commercially available antagonist for fire blight of apple and pear, was originally selected through screening based on suppression of Erwinia amylovora on flower stigmas, but specific mechanisms of... more
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      MicrobiologyPhytopathologyPlant BiologyPlant diseases
Colonization ability of the two endophytic bacteria, isolated from surface sterilized seeds of Jaisurya variety of deep-water rice viz., Pantoea sp. and Ochrobactrum sp., was compared after genetically tagging them with a constitutively... more
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      EngineeringGeneticsTechnologyFluorescence Microscopy