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Possible Involvement of Outer Membrane Components in Erwinia Chrysanthemi Pathogenicity
A series of bacteriocin-insensitive and phage-resistant mutants of Erwinia chrysanthemi 3937J, which is pathogenic on Saintpaulia ionantha, were analyzed with regard to their d...
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Cell Surface Mutants of Erwinia chrysanthemi: Possible Involvement of Iron Acquisition in Phytopathogenicity
Compatible association between plant and phytopathogenic Erwinia chrysanthemi results in the development of soft rot symptoms in which bacterial depolymerizing activities are involved. Indeed it is ...