Inter-species interactions between two bacterial flower commensals and a floral pathogen reduce disease incidence and alter pathogen activity
M. Amine Hassani,
Zhouqi Cui,
Jacquelyn LaReau
et al.
Abstract:Flowers are colonized by a diverse community of microorganisms that can alter plant health and interact with floral pathogens.
Erwinia amylovora
is a flower-inhabiting bacterium and a pathogen that infects different plant species, including
Malus × domestica
(apple). Previously, we showed that the co-inoculation of two bacterial strains, members of the genera
Pseudomonas
and
Pantoea,
isolated from ap… Show more
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