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Pseudomonas syringae: enterprising epiphyte and stealthy parasite
Dawn L Arnold1, Gail M Preston2
11Centre for Research in Bioscience, Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences, The University of the West of England, Frenchay Campus, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK.
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Pseudomonas syringae is best known as a plant pathogenic bacterium that causes diseases in a multitude of hosts, and it has been used as a model organism to understand the biology of plant disease. Pathogenic and non-pathogenic isolates of P. syringae are also commonly found living as epiphytes and in the wider environment, including water sources such as rivers and precipitation. Ice-nucleating strains of P. syringae are associated with frost damage to crops. The genomes of numerous strains of P. syringae have been sequenced and molecular genetic studies have elucidated many aspects of this pathogen's interaction with its host plants.
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