1979
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.py.17.090179.001145
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Genetic Systems in Phytopathogenic Bacteria

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“…lachrymans showing resistance against streptomycin (SM) were obtained from naturally infected cucumber leaves15). Cell free systems prepared from these isolates revealed that ATP: aminoglycoside 3"-phosphotransferase participated in The ability of such R plasmids to promote chromosome transfer among different bacterial genera was also reported5, 6,7,11,13) In the present study, at least 4 different kinds of plasmid DNAs were isolated from P. s. pv. lachrymans 75101 (unpublished data).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…lachrymans showing resistance against streptomycin (SM) were obtained from naturally infected cucumber leaves15). Cell free systems prepared from these isolates revealed that ATP: aminoglycoside 3"-phosphotransferase participated in The ability of such R plasmids to promote chromosome transfer among different bacterial genera was also reported5, 6,7,11,13) In the present study, at least 4 different kinds of plasmid DNAs were isolated from P. s. pv. lachrymans 75101 (unpublished data).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…There were earlier reports on transformation in Xanthomonas, but there was no follow through on these reports. Their statuses and those of other pre-1985 reports have been extensively reviewed (14,63,84).…”
Section: Plasmids and Chromosome Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our initial studies, we were encouraged and guided by the early reports that broad host range antibiotic resistance plasmids originating in P. aeruginosa (later classified in the P1 incompatibility group) could be transferred by conjugation from E. coli to bacterial genera outside the Enterobacteriaceae, such that plasmids could mobilize chromosomal genes in P. aeruginosa and that the enterobacterial F derivatives and R factors could be transferred to phytopathogenic Erwinia spp. (14,46,63,84). Following the first report on F -mediated chromosome mapping in Erwinia, reports on the conjugative transfer of IncP-1 group R plasmids to/from diverse bacteria, including plant pathogens and symbionts, and their use in chromosomal gene mapping came in rapid succession.…”
Section: Plasmids and Chromosome Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…amylovora were plated on Plate Count Agar (P amylovora strains (2,3,4,15,21 In vitro plasmid transfer. Donor strains were cultured on P medium fortified with ampicillin (100 /xg/mL), kanamycin sulfate (25 /xg/mL), and tetracycline hydrochloride (10 jug/mL).…”
Section: High Levels Of Streptomycin Resistance In Ementioning
confidence: 99%