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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology
Genome sequence of Pantoea ananatis LMG20103, the causative agent of Eucalyptus blight and dieback
Journal of Bacteriology, Volume 192, No. 11, Year 2010
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Description
Pantoea ananatis is a Gram-negative plant pathogen that causes disease on a broad range of host plants, including pineapple, maize, rice, onion, melons, and Eucalyptus, and has been implicated in several cases of human disease. Here, we report the genome sequence of P. ananatis LMG20103 isolated from diseased Eucalyptus in South Africa. Copyright © 2010, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
Authors & Co-Authors
De-Maayer, Pieter
South Africa, Pretoria
University of Pretoria
Chan, Waiyin
South Africa, Pretoria
University of Pretoria
Venter, Stephanus N.
South Africa, Pretoria
University of Pretoria
Toth, Ian K.
South Africa, Pretoria
University of Pretoria
United Kingdom, Aberdeen
The James Hutton Institute
Birch, Paul R.J.
South Africa, Pretoria
University of Pretoria
United Kingdom, Aberdeen
The James Hutton Institute
United Kingdom, Dundee
University of Dundee
Joubert, Fourie
South Africa, Pretoria
University of Pretoria
Coutinho, T. A.
South Africa, Pretoria
University of Pretoria
Statistics
Citations: 74
Authors: 7
Affiliations: 3
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1128/JB.00060-10
ISSN:
00219193
Study Locations
South Africa