Strain sc|0029251


StrainInfo: SI-ID 4593 T

Taxon
Pseudomonas tolaasii
Sample
Cultivated mushroom (Agaricus bisporus), diseased caps with brown blotch symptoms (GB)
Cultures (19)
LMG 2342 = ATCC 33618 = ICMP 2290 = NCPPB 2192 = PDDCC 2290 = CCUG 23369 = CCUG 32782 = CIP 106735 = ICMP 12833 = CECT 4472 = CCRC 13200 = CFBP 2068 = BCRC 13200 = ICMP 2291 = ICMP 12843 = DSM 19342 = JCM 21583 = NBRC 103163 = IAM 15125
Other Designations (17)
Watson 228 = Gandy B26 = DEB-7208 = DEB-7346 = DEB-7776 = PD 210 = LMG 2342T QC 2/03 = DEB-6881 = DEB-6471 = DEB-7025 = DEB-4121 = NZRCC 10314 = DEB-7315 = R-16964 = 2290a = B26 = ICMP 12883
Sequences (30)
Associated Publications (5)
  • DOI: 10.1078/0944-5013-00125
    Munsch P, Alatossava T (2002). The white-line-in-agar test is not specific for the two cultivated mushroom associated pseudomonads, Pseudomonas tolaasii and Pseudomonas "reactans".
  • DOI: 10.1078/0944-5013-00141
    Munsch P, Johnstone K, Alatossava T (2002). Evidence for genotypic differences between the two siderovars of Pseudomonas tolaasii, cause of brown blotch disease of the cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus.
  • DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.2012.02592.x
    Sajben-Nagy E, Maroti G, Kredics L, Horvath B, Parducz A, Vagvolgyi C, Manczinger L (2012). Isolation of new Pseudomonas tolaasii bacteriophages and genomic investigation of the lytic phage BF7.
  • DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0816-PDN
    Zhang Y, Peng S, Ren Y, Yao T, Chu H, Gao Y, Tian X (2022). First report of Pseudomonas palleroniana causing potato soft rot in China.
  • DOI: 10.1002/jobm.200410427
    Sahin N (2005). Antimicrobial activity of Streptomyces species against mushroom blotch disease pathogen.
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Metadata

Cannonical URL
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Local history
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  • Last modified about 1 month ago
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