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- Pectobacterium_carotovorum abstract "Pectobacterium carotovorum is a bacterium of the family Enterobacteriaceae; it formerly was a member of the genus Erwinia.The species is a plant pathogen with a diverse host range, including many agriculturally and scientifically important plant species. It produces pectolytic enzymes that hydrolyze pectin between individual plant cells. This causes the cells to separate, a disease plant pathologists term bacterial soft rot. Specifically, it causes beet vascular necrosis and blackleg of potato and other vegetables (hence the name carotovora - "carrot-eater"), as well as slime flux on many different tree species.This bacterius is a ubiquitous plant pathogen with a wide host range (carrot, potato, tomato, leafy greens, squash and other cucurbits, onion, green peppers, African violets etc.), able to cause disease in almost any plant tissue it invades. It is a very economically important pathogen in terms of postharvest losses, and a common cause of decay in stored fruits and vegetables. Decay caused by E. carotovora is often simply referred to as "bacterial soft rot" (BSR) though this may also be caused by other bacteria. Most plants or plant parts can resist invasion by the bacteria, unless some type of wound is present. High humidity and temperatures around 30°C favor development of decay. Mutants can be produced which are less virulent. Virulence factors include: pectinases, cellulases, (which degrade plant cell walls), and also proteases, lipases, xylanases and nucleases (along with the normal virulence factors for pathogens – Fe acquisition, LPS integrity, multiple global regulatory systems).".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum class Gammaproteobacteria.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum family Enterobacteriaceae.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum genus Pectobacterium.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum kingdom Bacteria.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum order Enterobacteriaceae.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum phylum Proteobacteria.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum synonym "Erwinia carotovora".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum thumbnail Slime_flux_on_Camperdown_elm.png?width=300.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum wikiPageID "11219323".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum wikiPageRevisionID "589834402".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum binomial "Pectobacterium carotovorum".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum binomialAuthority "Waldee, 1945".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum classis Gammaproteobacteria.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum familia Enterobacteriaceae.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum genus "Pectobacterium".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum hasPhotoCollection Pectobacterium_carotovorum.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum imageCaption "Slime flux on a Camperdown Elm caused by Pectobacterium carotovorum".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum ordo Enterobacteriaceae.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum phylum Proteobacteria.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum regnum Bacteria.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum species "P. carotovorum".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum synonyms "Erwinia carotovora".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum subject Category:Enterobacteria.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum subject Category:Plant_pathogens_and_diseases.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type Agent109190918.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type CausalAgent100007347.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type InfectiousAgent109312843.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type LivingThing100004258.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type Microorganism101326291.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type Object100002684.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type Organism100004475.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type Pathogen101386007.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type PlantPathogensAndDiseases.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type Whole100003553.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type Species.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum type Organism.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum comment "Pectobacterium carotovorum is a bacterium of the family Enterobacteriaceae; it formerly was a member of the genus Erwinia.The species is a plant pathogen with a diverse host range, including many agriculturally and scientifically important plant species. It produces pectolytic enzymes that hydrolyze pectin between individual plant cells. This causes the cells to separate, a disease plant pathologists term bacterial soft rot.".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum label "Erwinia carotovora".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum label "Pectobacterium carotovorum".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum label "Pectobacterium carotovorum".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum label "Pectobacterium carotovorum".
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum sameAs Erwinia_carotovora.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum sameAs Pectobacterium_carotovorum.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum sameAs Pectobacterium_carotovorum.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum sameAs m.02r4089.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum sameAs Q164586.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum sameAs Q164586.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum sameAs Pectobacterium_carotovorum.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum wasDerivedFrom Pectobacterium_carotovorum?oldid=589834402.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum depiction Slime_flux_on_Camperdown_elm.png.
- Pectobacterium_carotovorum isPrimaryTopicOf Pectobacterium_carotovorum.