Isolation and molecular characterization of the fire blight pathogen, Erwinia amylovora, isolated from apple and pear orchards in Egypt.

NA Ashmawy, TI Zaghloul, MA El-Sabagh - 2015 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Eleven Erwinia amylovora isolates, the causal agent of the fire blight disease, were isolated
from apple orchards adjacent to those of pears showing fire blight disease symptoms. Initial …

Infection, carbohydrate utilization, and protein profiles of apple, pear, and raspberry isolates of Erwinia amylovora

PG Braun, PD Hildebrand - Canadian journal of plant pathology, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
The bacterium Erwinia amylovora causes fire blight of about 200 species within the
Rosaceae family. Several theories on why this pathogen is limited to this family have been …

Blackberry and raspberry are alternative resistance sources to fire blight

O Calis, C Cekic, S Kara, D Celik Ertekin - Phytoprotection, 2017 - erudit.org
Erwinia amylovora causes fire blight mainly on pear, apple and quince trees. This bacterial
pathogen also infects other Rosaceous plants, such as blackberry and raspberry. A race …

Characterization of the infectious colonization and expansion with GFP tagged strain of Erwinia amylovora in Kuerlexiangli pear (Pyrus sinkiangensis Yu) shoots.

T Lü, L Xu, H Xi, J Han, M Luo - 2023 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Objective: Fire blight is a major international quarantine bacterial disease caused by Erwinia
amylovora, a destructive bacterium that infests pears, apples and other kinds of rosaceae …

Erwinia amylovora pyrC mutant causes fire blight despite pyrimidine auxotrophy

LS Ramos, JP Sinn, BL Lehman… - Letters in applied …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Erwinia amylovora bacteria cause fire blight disease, which affects apple and pear
production worldwide. The Erw. amylovora pyrC gene encodes a predicted dihydroorotase …

Wild pear-Pyrus pyraster as a new host of Erwinia amylovora in Macedonia

S Mitrev, E Kostadinovska - Journal of Plant Pathology, 2013 - JSTOR
Fire blight, caused by Erwinia amylovora, for the last 20 years has been the most destructive
disease of pear, apple, quince and several other members of the family Rosaceae in the …

Scientific Opinion on the pest categorisation of Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al.

R Baker, C Bragard, D Caffier, T Candresse, G Gilioli… - EFSA …, 2014 - iris.unibs.it
The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to perform the pest
categorisation for Erwinia amylovora, which is the causal agent of fire blight. E. amylovora is …

Alternative methods to describe virulence of Erwinia amylovora and host‐plant resistance against fireblight

J Bogs, K Richter, WS Kim, S Jock, K Geider - Plant Pathology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The evaluation of host‐plant susceptibility to Erwinia amylovora and of colonization of host‐
plant tissue by individual strains was facilitated by labelling the pathogen with green …

Identification and mapping of genes differentially expressed during interaction of resistant and susceptible apple cultivars (Malus× domestica) with Erwinia amylovora

M Malnoy, EE Borejsza-Wysocka… - … Workshop on Fire …, 2007 - actahort.org
The necrogenic enterobacterium, Erwinia amylovora (Ea) is the causal agent of the fire
blight (FB) disease of many Rosaceae species, including apple and pear. During the …

A novel plasmid pEA68 of Erwinia amylovora and the description of a new family of plasmids

E Ismail, J Blom, A Bultreys, M Ivanović… - Archives of …, 2014 - Springer
Recent genome analysis of Erwinia amylovora, the causal agent of fire blight disease on
Rosaceae, has shown that the chromosome is highly conserved among strains and that …