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Pseudomonas viridiflava
The Microbiota Continuum Along the Female Reproductive Tract and Its Relation to Uterine-Related Diseases
Presence Absence Polymorphism for Alternative Pathogenicity Islands In
Bacteria Occurring in Onion (Allium Cepa L.) Foliage in Puerto Rico1-2 Juan Calle-Bellido3, Lydia I
Bacteria Associated with Vascular Wilt of Poplar
Characterisation of Pseudomonas Spp. Isolated from Foods
Microbial Genomic Sequencing Perspectives of the American Phytopathological Society (Revised 2008)
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 80:15
A Pseudomonas Viridiflava-Related Bacterium Causes a Dark-Reddish
Metagenomic Characterization of Bacterial Communities on Ready-To-Eat Vegetables and Effects of Household Washing on Their Diversity and Composition
CAC Pests and Diseases
Influence of Environment and Host Plant Genotype on the Structure And
Pseudomonas Viridiflava: Causal Agent of Bacterial Leaf Blight of Tomato
Characterization of Wheat Genotypes As Sources of Ice Nucleation Active
The Effect of Endophytic Bacteria on the Alfalfa-Sinorhizobium Symbiosis
Index of Plant Diseases in South Carolina
Comparative Genomics and Pathogenicity Potential of Members of the Pseudomonas Syringae Species Complex on Prunus Spp Michela Ruinelli1, Jochen Blom2, Theo H
Plant Host-Parte4
Potential Human and Plant Pathogenic Species in Airborne PM10 Samples and Relationships with Chemical Components and Meteorological Parameters
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A Novel Oligonucleotide Pair for Genotyping Members of the Pseudomonas Genus by Single-Round PCR Amplification of the Gyrb Gene
Epidemiology and Molecular Characterization of Pseudomonas Species on Blueberry Plants
Comparative Genome Analysis of the Vineyard Weed Endophyte Pseudomonas Viridiflava Cdrtc14 Showing Selective Herbicidal Activity
Phosphorus Compounds of Natural Origin: Prebiotic, Stereochemistry, Application
International Collection of Micro-Organisms from Plants
Etiology and Host Range of Bacterial Leaf Blight and Necrosis of Squash and Muskmelon in Iran
Divorcing Strain Classification from Species Names
Pseudomonas Floridensis Sp. Nov., a Bacterial Pathogen Isolated from Tomato
Brassica Napus Phyllosphere Bacterial Composition Changes with Growth Stage
To Pseudomonas Syringae - P
Whole Cell Fatty Acid Analysis As a Tool for Classification of Phytopathogenic
Pseudomonas Syringae
Bean Production Problems in the Tropics
New Pseudomonas Spp. Are Pathogenic to Citrus