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Clavibacter Tessellarius
''Clavibacter'' is a genus of aerobic Gram-positive In bacteriology, gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test, which is traditionally used to quickly classify bacteria into two broad categories according to their type of cell wall. The Gram stain is ... bacteria. References Microbacteriaceae Bacteria genera {{actinobacteria-stub ...
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Clavibacter Michiganensis
''Clavibacter michiganensis'' is an aerobic non-sporulating Gram-positive plant pathogenic actinomycete of the genus '' Clavibacter''. ''Clavibacter michiganensis'' has several subspecies. ''Clavibacter michiganensis'' subsp. ''michiganensis'' causes substantial economic losses worldwide by damaging tomatoes and potatoes.Gartemann et al. "''Clavibacter michiganensis'' subsp. ''michiganensis'': First steps in the understanding of virulence of a Gram-positive phytopathogenic bacterium", ''Journal of Biotechnology'', Germany, 16 July 2003. Retrieved on 2011-10-26. Context ''Clavibacter michiganensis'', also known as Ring Rot, is an unusual genus of phytopathogenic bacteria in that it is gram-positive and does not have a type three secretion system. All ''Clavibacter'' species and subspecies have a type B2γ cell wall crosslinked at a diaminobutyrate residue. ''Clavibacter'' is an aerobic bacterium with a coryneform morphology. There is no mycelium and no spores are produced. ...
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List Of Prokaryotic Names With Standing In Nomenclature
List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) is an online database that maintains information on the naming and taxonomy of prokaryotes, following the taxonomy requirements and rulings of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes. The database was curated from 1997 to June 2013 by Jean P. Euzéby. From July 2013 to January 2020, LPSN was curated by Aidan C. Parte. In February 2020, a new version of LPSN was published as a service of the Leibniz Institute DSMZ, thereby also integrating the Prokaryotic Nomenclature Up-to-date service and since 2022 LPSN is interconnected with the Type (Strain) Genome Server (TYGS), DSMZ's high-throughput platform for accurate genome-based taxonomy. See also * Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes Described from Sequence Data References External links List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature
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Clavibacter Capsici
''Clavibacter'' is a genus of aerobic Gram-positive In bacteriology, gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test, which is traditionally used to quickly classify bacteria into two broad categories according to their type of cell wall. The Gram stain is ... bacteria. References Microbacteriaceae Bacteria genera {{actinobacteria-stub ...
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Clavibacter Insidiosus
''Clavibacter insidiosus'' is a species of ''Clavibacter''. It causes bacterial wilt, with its most notable host being ''Medicago sativa'' (alfalfa). Other species in the ''Medicago'' genus are also known to be hosts such as ''Medicago falcata''. Additionally, ''Lotus corniculatus, Melilotus albus, Melilotus alba, Onobrychis viciifolia'', and ''Clover, Trifolium'' sp. are known hosts. Pathology Plants like alfalfa are often mowed, and this causes cut stems. The cut stems increase disease susceptibility be providing wounds for the bacteria to enter.Rhodes, Landon H, and William O. Lamp. “Bacterial Wilt” ''Compendium of Alfalfa Diseases and Pests'', by Deborah A. Samac, third ed., American Phytopathological Society, 2015, pp. 62–63. ''C. insidiosus'' causes a systemic disease: the leaflets curl up, an indicative symptom of this disease. Occasionally, it causes necrosis of the leaflets. Yellowing of the plant and yellow-brown roots often occurs. This disease is either fata ...
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