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XANTHOMONAS CYNARAE

Class: Gamma Proteobacteria
Genus: Xanthomonas
Species: Xanthomonas cynarae
Description: Colonies of X. cynarae are yellow and surrounded with a white halo when grown on a Tween medium (17) and produce the typical symptoms of this disease when inoculated to detached scarified bracts of artichoke.
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Source: bacterial disease of artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) was first observed in 1954 in Brittany and the Loire Valley, France. Isolated either from artichoke leaves (28 strains) or from weed leaves (10 strains; these weeds were either Senebiera sp. or Lunaria annua)
Pathogenicity: Causes bacterial spot disease of artichoke. This disease causes water-soaked spots on bracts and depreciates marketability of the harvest.
Genbank: AF208315.1(16s rRNA)   [Genome]    [Nucleotide]
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Reference: Assessment of the Genetic Diversity among Strains of Xanthomonas cynarae by Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA Analysis and Development of Specific Characterized Amplified Regions for the Rapid Identification of X. cynarae ,Gaëlle Trébaol,Charles Manceau,Yves Tirilly, and Stéphane Boury1
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