Burkholderia glumae: next major pathogen of rice?

JH Ham, RA Melanson, MC Rush - Molecular plant pathology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Burkholderia glumae causes bacterial panicle blight of rice, which is an increasingly
important disease problem in global rice production. Toxoflavin and lipase are known to be …

Horizontal gene transfer in eukaryotic plant pathogens

D Soanes, TA Richards - Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Gene transfer has been identified as a prevalent and pervasive phenomenon and an
important source of genomic innovation in bacteria. The role of gene transfer in microbial …

Genomic Features and Insights into the Taxonomy, Virulence, and Benevolence of Plant-Associated Burkholderia Species

M Mannaa, I Park, YS Seo - International journal of molecular sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
The members of the Burkholderia genus are characterized by high versatility and
adaptability to various ecological niches. With the availability of the genome sequences of …

[HTML][HTML] Research status and prospect of Burkholderia glumae, the pathogen causing bacterial panicle blight

C Zhou-qi, ZHU Bo, X Guan-lin, L Bin, H Shi-wen - Rice Science, 2016 - Elsevier
Bacterial panicle blight caused by Burkholderia glumae is one of the most severe seed-
borne bacterial diseases of rice in the world. Currently, this disease has affected many …

Marine Actinobacteria as a source of compounds for phytopathogen control: An integrative metabolic-profiling / bioactivity and taxonomical approach

LA Betancur, SJ Naranjo-Gaybor… - PLoS …, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Marine bacteria are considered as promising sources for the discovery of novel biologically
active compounds. In this study, samples of sediment, invertebrate and algae were collected …

Diversities in Virulence, Antifungal Activity, Pigmentation and DNA Fingerprint among Strains of Burkholderia glumae

HS Karki, BK Shrestha, JW Han, DE Groth… - 2012 - journals.plos.org
Burkholderia glumae is the primary causal agent of bacterial panicle blight of rice. In this
study, 11 naturally avirulent and nine virulent strains of B. glumae native to the southern …

Fight hard or die trying: current status of lipid signaling during plant–pathogen interaction

S Mehta, A Chakraborty, A Roy, IK Singh, A Singh - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Plant diseases pose a substantial threat to food availability, accessibility, and security as
they account for economic losses of nearly $300 billion on a global scale. Although various …

Screening and validation of quorum quenching enzyme PF2571 from Pseudomonas fluorescens strain PF08 to inhibit the spoilage of red sea bream filets

D Wang, H Chen, J Li, T Li, L Ren, J Liu… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Bacteria are the main cause of spoilage for fish and fishery products. Through the
inactivation of the quorum sensing (QS) system, quorum quenching (QQ) enzymes can block …

LasI/R and RhlI/R Quorum Sensing in a Strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Beneficial to Plants

L Steindler, I Bertani, L De Sordi… - Applied and …, 2009 - Am Soc Microbiol
Pseudomonas aeruginosa possesses three quorum-sensing (QS) systems which are key in
the expression of a large number of genes, including many virulence factors. Most studies of …

Saline environments as a source of potential quorum sensing disruptors to control bacterial infections: a review

M Torres, Y Dessaux, I Llamas - Marine drugs, 2019 - mdpi.com
Saline environments, such as marine and hypersaline habitats, are widely distributed
around the world. They include sea waters, saline lakes, solar salterns, or hypersaline soils …