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Structural and functional analysis of Erwinia amylovora SrlD. The first crystal structure of a sorbitol-6-phosphate 2-dehydrogenase Salomone-Stagni M, Bartho JD, Kalita E, Rejzek M, Field RA, Bellini D, Walsh MA, Benini S Journal of Structural Biology, 203(2), 109, 2018 |
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The crystal structure of Erwinia amylovora levansucrase provides a snapshot of the products of sucrose hydrolysis trapped into the active site Wuerges J, Caputi L, Cianci M, Boivin S, Meijers R, Benini S Journal of Structural Biology, 191(3), 290, 2015 |
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Improvement of a dry formulation of Pseudomonas fluorescens EPS62e for fire blight disease biocontrol by combination of culture osmoadaptation with a freeze-drying lyoprotectant Cabrefiga J, Frances J, Montesinos E, Bonaterra A Journal of Applied Microbiology, 117(4), 1122, 2014 |
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Selective inhibition of Erwinia amylovora by the herbicidally active germination-arrest factor (GAF) produced by Pseudomonas bacteria Halgren A, Azevedo M, Mills D, Armstrong D, Thimmaiah M, McPhail K, Banowetz G Journal of Applied Microbiology, 111(4), 949, 2011 |
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Survival of Erwinia amylovora in mature apple fruit calyces through the viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state Ordax M, Biosca EG, Wimalajeewa SC, Lopez MM, Marco-Noales E Journal of Applied Microbiology, 107(1), 106, 2009 |
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Exploring diversity among Spanish strains of Erwinia amylovora and possible infection sources Donat V, Biosca EG, Penalver J, Lopez MM Journal of Applied Microbiology, 103(5), 1639, 2007 |
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Characterization of Erwinia amylovora strains from different host plants using repetitive-sequences PCR analysis, and restriction fragment length polymorphism and short-sequence DNA repeats of plasmid pEA29 Barionovi D, Giorgi S, Stoeger AR, Ruppitsch W, Scortichini M Journal of Applied Microbiology, 100(5), 1084, 2006 |
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Genetic characterization of Erwinia amylovora strains by amplified fragment length polymorphism Rico A, Ortiz-Barredo A, Ritter E, Murillo J Journal of Applied Microbiology, 96(2), 302, 2004 |