Pseudomonas brassicacearum
| Pseudomonas brassicacearum | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification   | |
| Domain: | Bacteria | 
| Kingdom: | Pseudomonadati | 
| Phylum: | Pseudomonadota | 
| Class: | Gammaproteobacteria | 
| Order: | Pseudomonadales | 
| Family: | Pseudomonadaceae | 
| Genus: | Pseudomonas | 
| Species: | P. brassicacearum | 
| Binomial name | |
| Pseudomonas brassicacearum Achouak, et al. 2000 | |
| Type strain | |
| CFBP 5593 | |
Pseudomonas brassicacearum is a Gram-negative soil bacterium that infects the roots of Brassica napus,[1] from which it derives its name. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. brassicacearum falls within the P. fluorescens group.[2] It has also been shown to have both pathogenic and plant growth-promoting effects on tomato plants.[3]
References
- ^ Achouak; Sutra, L; Heulin, T; Meyer, JM; Fromin, N; Degraeve, S; Christen, R; Gardan, L; et al. (Jan 2000). "Pseudomonas brassicacearum sp. nov. and Pseudomonas thivervalensis sp. nov., two root-associated bacteria isolated from Brassica napus and Arabidopsis thaliana". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 50. (Pt 1): 9–18. doi:10.1099/00207713-50-1-9. PMID 10826782.
- ^ Ibid.
- ^ Belimov, et al. Pseudomonas brassicacearum strain Am3 containing 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase can show both pathogenic and growth-promoting properties in its interaction with tomato. J Exp Bot 58 1485-95 (2007)
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