2022
DOI: 10.1111/ppa.13690
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Dismantling and reorganizingPseudomonas marginalissensu lato

Abstract: Until recently, it had been a common practice in the field of plant disease control to identify bacterial strains with the following characteristics as Pseudomonas marginalis: fluorescent; oxidase‐, potato soft rot‐ and arginine dihydrolase‐positive; soft rot‐causing (here referred to as P. marginalis sensu lato). In contrast, as phylogenetic and genomic analyses have been introduced into the bacterial taxonomy, it became clear that P. marginalis sensu lato is heterogeneous, suggesting that it might be a speci… Show more

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“…Additionally, all isolates showed ability to cause water-soaking rot on onion bulb scales when tested following to the method of Tsuji and Kadota (2020). According to these results, isolates were considered to belong to P. marginalis sensu lato (Sawada et al 2023).…”
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“…Additionally, all isolates showed ability to cause water-soaking rot on onion bulb scales when tested following to the method of Tsuji and Kadota (2020). According to these results, isolates were considered to belong to P. marginalis sensu lato (Sawada et al 2023).…”
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“…As the references, additional to two strains above, P. kitaguniensis MAFF212408 T and MAFF301498, P. grimontii MAFF212084 and MAFF301378, P. allii MAFF301512, P. palleroniana MAFF301416, P. extremorientalis MAFF302031 and MAFF302398 were used. All the reference strains belong to P. marginalis sensu lato (Sawada et al 2023). Detail information of reference strains are shown in Genebank project, NARO database (https://www.gene.affrc.go.jp/index_en.php).…”
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