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Burkholderia gladioli
Targeting the Burkholderia Cepacia Complex
Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns of Unusual Nonfermentative Gram
Management of Initial Colonisations with Burkholderia Species in France
Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity by Burkholderia Cenocepacia Tatl-371, a Strain Isolated from the Tomato Rhizosphere
Horizontal Gene Transfer to a Defensive Symbiont with a Reduced Genome
Project Title: Reducing Bacterial Infection in Seed Onions Through the Use of Plant Elicitors
Good and Bad Guys Burkholderia
Burkholderia Gladioli Associated with Soft Rot of Onion Bulbs in Poland
Characterization and in Plant Detection of Bacteria That Cause
Burkholderia Gladioli
Burkholderia Bacteria Produce Multiple Potentially Novel Molecules That Inhibit Carbapenem-Resistant Gram-Negative Bacterial Pathogens
Pan-Genome Analysis Reveals Host-Specific Functional
Draft Genome Sequence of Burkholderia Gladioli Strain UCD- UG CHAPALOTE (Phylum Proteobacteria)
Burkholderia Gladioli Pv. Alliicola
<I>Burkholderia Gladioli</I> Infection in Immunocompromised Mice
Burkholderia Gladioli CGB10: a Novel Strain Biocontrolling the Sugarcane Smut Disease
Genomic Phylogeny and Bioactivity of a Diverse Collection of Burkholderia
Burkholderia Gladioli Bacteria Capable of Pathogenic and Beneficial Lifestyles
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Identification of Bacterial Pathogens Causing Panicle Blight of Rice In
Class II. Betaproteobacteria Class. Nov. GEORGE M
The Use of Omics for Disease Evaluation in the Brains of Marine Mammals
Burkholderia Gladioli Bacteria Capable of Pathogenic and Beneficial Lifestyles
Ecology of the Genus Burkholderia in the Soil
Burkholderia-Symbiosis
The Burkholderia Cepacia Complex
Evaluation of Onion Genotypes to Slippery Skin Caused by Burkholderia Gladioli Pv
Onion Diseases in New Mexico
Burkholderia Gladioli: Five Year Experience in a Cystic Fibrosis and Lung Transplantation Center☆ ⁎ Marcus P
Burkholderia Gladioli Sinonasal Infection
Paraburkholderia Bacteria As Interesting Sources of Specialized Metabolites