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9781402012273

Pseudomonas Syringae and Related Pathogens

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  • Copyright: 2003-08-01
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This volume mainly reports on new and recent advances of different aspects of Pseudomonas syringae, a plant pathogenic bacterial species that includes a high number of pathogens of important crops, which is an important model organism in plant pathology. In addition also some fluorescent Pseudomonas spp., responsible for new and emerging diseases, as well as pathogens previously included in the above genus and now classified in the Genera Ralstonia, Acidovorax are considered. Each chapter, cured by leading scientists in the field, reports recent knowledge on the ecology and epidemiology, molecular, physiological and biochemical aspects of pathogen-plant interactions, disease management and control, diagnosis and detection, and taxonomy of P. syringae. This book is an important tool for graduate students, as well as research plant pathologists, plant bacteriologists, plant microbe molecular biologists and cell microbe biologists.

Table of Contents

Preface xv
Sponsors and Donors xvii
Ecology and Epidemiology
1(124)
Epidemiological Clues for Developing Methods of Control of Bacterial Blight of Cantaloupe Caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. aptata
3(14)
Riffaud C.M.-H.
Glaux C.
Guilbaud C.
Dominguez H.
Prior P.
C.E. Morris
Olive Knot Disease: New Insights into the Ecology, Physiology and Epidemiology of Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi
17(12)
Surico G.
G. Marchi
Exploring Pseudomonas syringae Ecology via Direct Microscopic Observations of the Leaf Surface
29(12)
Monier J.-M.
S.E. Lindow
Stress Resistance in Pseudomonas syringae: Mechanisms and Strategies
41(10)
Sundin G.W
Diversity of Epiphytic Pseudomonads on Grass and other Plant Species
51(10)
Tian D.-H.
Stead D.E.
R.H.A. Coutts
Survival of Two Biocontrol Pseudomonas Strains in Tomato Fruits After Inoculations at Flowering Through Fruit Ripening
61(8)
Pacetto A.
Bella P.
Catara V.
La Rosa R.
G. Cirvilleri
Diversity among Pseudomonas syringae Strains from Belgian Orchards
69(10)
Bultreys A.
I. Gheysen
Epiphytic Fitness of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae on Mango Trees is Increased by 62-Kb Plasmids
79(10)
Cazorla F.M.
Arrebola E.
Abad C.
Codina J.C.
Perez-Garcia A.
A. De Vicente
Evidence that Acidovorax valerianellae, Bacterial Black Spot of Corn Salad (Valerianella locusta) Agent, is Soil Transmitted
89(4)
Grondeau C.
Cerceau V.
Bureau C.
R. Samson
Pseudomonas Leek Blight: Study of Seed Transmission
93(4)
Ikene I.
Grondeau C.
Bureau C.
R. Samson
Distribution and Virulence of Pseudomonas syringae pv. atrofaciens, Causal Agent of Basal Glume Rot, in Russia
97(10)
Matveeva I.E.V.
Pekhtereva E.Sh.
Polityko V.A.
Ignatov A.N.
Nikolaeva E.V.
N.W. Schaad
Survival of Biocontrol Pseudomonas Strains and Human Pathogens in Fruit Juices
107(10)
Pacetto A.
Bella P.
Catara V.
La Rosa R.
G. Cirvilleri
Antagonistic Activity of Pseudomonas syringae subsp. savastanoi: Preliminary Results on the Identification of a Plasmid-located Genetic Determinant
117(8)
Sisto A.
Cipriani M.G.
Morea M.
Lonigro S.L.
P. Lavermicocca
Pathogenesis and Determinants of Pathogenicity
125(158)
Methods for the Identification of Virulence Genes in Pseudomonas syringae
127(10)
Murillo J.
Butcher D.
Jackson R.
Sundin G.W
Vivian A.
D. Arnold
Characteristics of the syr-syp Genomic Island of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae Strain B301D
137(10)
Gross D.C.
Grgurina I.
Scholz-Schroeder B.K.
S.-E. Lu
Regulation and Detection of Effectors Translocated by Pseudomonas syringae
147(10)
Hutcheson S.W.
Bretz J.R.
Charity J.C.
Losada L.
T. Sussan
Genetic Organisation and Proposed Function of the hrpM Locus of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae
157(8)
Shimizu R.
Russell B.W.
D. Mills
Is Pore Formation Activity of HrpZ Required for Defence Activation in Plant Cells?
165(10)
Lee J.
T. Nurnberger
An Antimetabolite Toxin (Mangotoxin) is Produced by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae Isolated from Mango
175(10)
Cazorla F.M.
Arrebola E.
Del Moral E.
Rivera E.
Olea F.
Perez-Garcia A.
A. De Vicente
Antimicrobial Lipodepsipeptides from Pseudomonas spp: a Comparison of Their Activity on Model Membranes
185(14)
Menestrina G.
Coraiola M.
Fogliano V.
Fiore A.
Grgurina I.
Carpaneto A.
Gambale F.
M. Dalla Serra
Temperature-Regulated Biosynthesis of Coronatine by Pseudomonas syringae in vitro and in planta
199(8)
Weingart H.
Stubner S.
M.S. Ullrich
Interaction of Syringomycin E Structural Analogues with Biological and Model Membranes
207(10)
Dalla Serra M.
Menestrina G.
Coraiola M.
I. Grgurina
Substrate Specificity of Syringomycin Synthetase Adenylation Domains
217(8)
Pascarella S.
Giovannini P.
I. Grgurina
Identification of Virulence Factors from Pseudomonas syringae
225(8)
Boch J.
Landgraf A.
Krause J.
Kunkel B.N.
U. Bonas
Toxic Metabolites and Lipopolysaccharides from Pseudomonas cichorii
233(12)
Lazzaroni S.
Evidente A.
G. Surico
Chemical and Biological Characterisation of Tolaasins A-E: New Lipodepsipeptides Produced by Pseudomonas tolaasii
245(10)
Lazzaroni S.
Bassarello C.
Bifulco G.
Lo Cantore P.
Evidente A.
Iacobellis N.S.
Riccio R.
L. Gomez-Paloma
Production of Tolaasin I and WLIP by Pseudomonas tolaasii and P. ``reactans'', their Antimicrobial Activity and Possible Role in the Virulence of the Pathogens
255(8)
Lo Cantore P.
Lazzaroni S.
Evidente A.
Cafarchia C.
N.S. Iacobellis
Interaction of Tolaasin I and WLIP, Lipodepsipeptides of Pseudomonas tolaasii and P. ``reactans'', with Biological and Model Membranes
263(12)
Lo Cantore P.
Coraiola M.
Dalla Serra M.
Menestrina G.
Lazzaroni S.
Evidente A.
N.S. Iacobellis
In Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola the Synthesis of Phaseolotoxin and the Concurrent Expression of the argK Gene Coding for the Phaseolotoxin-Resistant Ornithyl-Carbamoyl Transferase Occur Independent of the Global Arginine Regulator ArgR
275(8)
Lopez-Lopez K.
Hernandez-Flores J.L.
Garciduenas-Pina R.
A. Alvarez-Morales
Genetic and Physiological Analysis of Host Pathogen Interaction
283(62)
The HRP Pilus of Pseudomonas syringae
285(8)
Li C.M.
Brown I.
Stevens C.
Mansfield J.W.
Boureau T.
Hienonen E.
Romantschuk M.
S. Taira
Pseudomonas syringae Pathogenesis in Arabidopsis
293(8)
He S.Y.
Bandyopadhyay S.
Bray E.
Jin Q.-L.
Hauck P.
Nomura K.
Plovanich-Jones A.
Thilmony R.
J. Zwiesler-Vollick
Early Induced Resistance, a General, Symptomless Plant Response to Bacteria
301(10)
Klement Z.
Bozso Z.
Besenyei E.
Czelleng A.
Kecskes M.L.
P.G. Ott
Role of Flagella and Flagellin in Plant - Pseudomonas syringae Interactions
311(8)
Ichinose Y.
Shimizu R.
Taguchi F.
Takeuchi K.
Marutani M.
Mukaihara T.
Inagaki Y.
Toyoda K.
T. Shiraishi
Preliminary Investigations on the Role of Nitric Oxide in Systemic Acquired Resistance in the Arabidopsis thaliana-Pseudomonas syringae Pathosystem
319(8)
Buonaurio R.
Moretti C.
Caglioti C.
Arienti G.
C.A. Palmerini
Does the Harpin of Pseudomonas syringae Interact with a Host Protein?
327(8)
Li C.M.
Haapalainen M.
Lee J.
Nurnberger T.
Romantschuk M.
S. Taira
Lanthanum Inhibits Programmed Cell Death but not Resistance in the Tobacco - Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. phaseolicola Incompatible Interaction
335(10)
Ott P.G.
Klement Z.
Nagy I.
A.L. Adam
Molecular Characterisation / Genomics
345(76)
Pseudomonas in the Underworld: the Secret Life of Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25
347(8)
Preston G.
Spiers A.
Zhang X.-X.
Jackson R.
Gal M.
Knight C.
Gehrig S.
Malone J.
Moon C.
Godfrey S.
Robinson Z.
Bertrand N.
Field D.
P. Rainey
Regulation of Coronatine Biosynthesis in Pseudomonas syringae
355(8)
Bender C.L
Genomic Mining for Substrates of the Type III Secretion System of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000: New Insights into Mechanisms of Pathogenesis
363(10)
Alfano J.R.
Buell C.R.
Chancey S.T.
Collmer A.
Espinosa A.
Guo M.
Hanks M.
Jamir Y.
Janes M.D.
Schneider D.J.
Shan L.
Petnicki-Ocwieja T.
Schechter L.M.
Tam V.C.
X. Tang
Contribution of Virulence Determinants from Pseudomonas and Other Bacteria to hrp-dependent Gall Formation by Erwinia herbicola pv. gypsophilae
373(10)
Manulis S.
I. Barash
Strain-specific Sequence Alterations in the Gene Encoding the Histidine Protein Kinase CorS Might be Responsible for Temperature-dependent Production of the Phytotoxin Coronatine by Pseudomonas syringae
383(10)
Smirnova A.V.
Aufhammer S.
M.S. Ullrich
Characterisation of Effector Genes of Pseudomonads Causing Disease on Hazelnut
393(6)
Loreti S.
Gallelli A.
Jackson R.
Butcher D.
Arnold D.
A. Vivian
Generation of Microarrays for the Study of Gene Expression Patterns in Ralstonia solanacearum
399(6)
Simpkins S.A.
Friscina A.
Madagan K.
Elphinstone J.G.
D.E. Stead
Sequence Analysis of the hrpC Operon and the hrpE gene of Pseudomonas syringae subsp. savastanoi
405(6)
Sisto A.
Cipriani M.G.
M. Morea
Classification and Identification of Plant Pathogenic Pseudomonas species by REP-PCR Derived Genetic Fingerprints
411(10)
Stead D.E.
Simpkins S.A.
Weller S.A.
Hennessy J.
Aspin A.
Stanford H.
Smith N.C.
J.G. Elphinstone
Disease Management and Control
421(80)
Control of Pseudomonas syringae Pathovars
423(8)
Claflin L.E
Enhancing the Efficacy of Bioherbicides
431(12)
Sands D.C.
Pilgeram A.L.
Zidack N.K.
Jacobsen B.J.
K.S. Tiourebaev
Integrated Management of Bacterial Streak and Bulb Rot of Onion
443(8)
Gitaitis R.D.
Sanders F.H.
Diaz-Perez J.C.
R.R. Walcott
Control of Olive Knot Disease with a Bacteriocin
451(8)
Lavermicocca P.
Valerio F.
Lonigro S.L.
Lazzaroni S.
Evidente A.
A. Visconti
Use of Oxos, a Complex of Hydrogen Peroxide, Acetic Acid and Silver Ion, to Control Bacterial Speck of Tomato (Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato) and Angular Leaf Spot of Melon (P. s. pv. lachrymans)
459(8)
Fatmi M
Screening Wild Cherry Micropropagated Plantlets for Resistance to Bacterial Canker
467(8)
Vicente J.G.
S.J. Roberts
Investigations on the Systemic Acquired Resistance Induced by Acibenzolar-S-Methyl in Tomato Plants Against Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato
475(8)
Buonaurio R.
Moretti C.
Bertona A.
L. Scarponi
Integrated Management of Bacterial Decline of Hazelnut, by Using Bion as an Activator of Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR)
483(6)
Scortichini M.
R. Liguori
Response of Some Olive Cultivars, Hybrid and Open Pollinated Seedlings to Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi
489(6)
Hassani D.
Buonaurio R.
A. Tombesi
Preliminary Results on the Antibacterial Activity of Essential Oils on Some Pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae
495(6)
Lo Cantore P.
Iacobellis N.S.
Senatore F.
F. Capasso
Molecular Techniques for Identification and Detection
501(58)
Pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae are Structured in Genetic Populations Allowing the Selection of Specific Markers for their Detection in Plant Samples
503(10)
Manceau C.
C. Brin
Real - Time PCR for Ralstonia solanacearum
513(10)
Stead D.E.
Simpkins S.A.
Elphinstone J.E.
Smith N.C.
Hennessy J.
S.A. Weller
Optimising PCR detection of Ralstonia solanacearum and Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi: Two Models, Two Approaches
523(8)
Bertolini E.
Caruso P.
Penyalver R.
Olmos A.
Quesada J.M.
Cambra M.
M.M. Lopez
Use of PCR for Rapid Identification of Acidovorax avenae and A. avenae subsp. citrulli
531(14)
Song W.Y.
Sechler A.J.
Hatziloukas E.
Kim H.M.
N.W. Schaad
Limitations of the Current Methods for the Detection of Spanish Strains of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola
545(8)
Rico A.
Lopez R.
Aizpun M.T.
Asensio C.
J. Murillo
Detection of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato by PCR
553(6)
Zaccardelli M.
Spasiano A.
Merighi M.
C. Bazzi
New Emerging Pathogens
559(84)
Current Status of Some New and Some Old Plant Pathogenic Pseudomonads
561(12)
Stead D.E.
Stanford H.
Aspin A.
J. Heeney
Emergence of Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli as a Crop Threatening Disease of Watermelon and Melon
573(10)
Schaad N.W.
Postnikova E.
P. Randhawa
The Pseudomonads Associated with Bacterial Canker and Decline of Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.)
583(12)
Scortichini M.
Marchesi U.
Rossi M.P.
Janse J.D.
D.E. Stead
Pseudomonas ``reactans'' a New Pathogen of Cultivated Mushrooms
595(12)
Iacobellis N.S.
P. Lo Cantore
Identification of Pseudomonas Species from a Variety of Hosts in the Salinas Valley of California
607(10)
Bull C.T.
Goldman P.H.
Cintas N.A.
S.T. Koike
Bacterial Canker of Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) in Sardinia (Italy): Occurrence of Pseudomonas syringae Strains
617(10)
Fiori M.
Cicconi L.
M. Scortichini
Pseudomonas huttiensis Associated with Leaf Necrosis and Blighting of Tomato Seedlings in the Greenhouse
627(4)
Obradovic A.
Jones J.B.
Minsavage G.V.
Dickstein E.R.
T.M. Momol
An Unusual Pseudomonad Isolated From Diseased Parsley Roots in Serbia
631(4)
Obradovic A.
Arsenijevic M.
Jones J.B.
G.V. Minsavage
Occurrence of Apical Shoot Chlorosis and Whitening of Pea Caused by Strains of Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi
635(8)
Suzuki A.
Y. Takikawa
Taxonomy
643(62)
Taxonomy of Pseudomonas syringae Pathovars: Classification and Nomenclature
645(8)
Takikawa Y.
Y. Inoue
Phytopathogenic ``Pseudomonas'' Species: a Taxonomic Overview
653(14)
Willems A.
P. Vandamme
Characterisation of an Acidovorax sp. Associated with Geranium and Petunia
667(8)
Jones J.B.
Stall R.E.
Minsavage G.V.
Dickstein E.R.
Bouzar H.
Roberts P.D.
Strickler P.M.
A.W. Engelhard
Bacterial Canker of Wild Cherry Tree in France Caused by a new Pathovar of Pseudomonas syringae pv. avii (pv. nov.)
675(6)
Sutra L.
Menard M.
Luisetti J.
Prunier J.P.
L. Gardan
Phenotypic Characteristics of Pseudomonas savastanoi Strains from Various Hosts
681(6)
Bella P.
Catara V.
Sutra L.
Guarino C.
Cirvilleri G.
L. Gardan
Phylogenic Analysis of DNA Sequences Around the hrpL and hrpZ Regions of Pseudomonas syringae Group Bacteria
687(10)
Inoue Y.
Y. Takikawa
Molecular Characterisation of Spanish Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola Isolates
697(8)
Oguiza J.A.
Rico A.
Sutra L.
Vivian A.
J. Murillo
Author Index 705

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